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Beyond 'Self Betrayal': How NOT to Breach Our Own Ethics, Values & Boundaries
with Gregg Taylor, BBA, CHRP Career Coach & President, Transitions Career & Business Consultants Inc.
Tuesday, January 8, 2008 7:15-to-8:30 am
click here to RSVP or call: 604-685-6560
How do we choose between what's "right for us" and the pressures of daily life?
In December, Gregg Taylor raised some tough questions about how & when we cross our own ethics and boundaries.
At the "intersection" between
1) our own inner compass & values
2) those ego pressures and survival needs that drive us -and-
3) the needs & demands of work, family and society...
How do we honour our "true self"?
How do we choose between (or integrate) conflicting personal and professional values?
When do we listen to "our heart" if it conflicts with our needs, OR those of others?
How do we serve & support others -- and still take care of ourselves?
Don't expect to get all the answers at this session. Nobody has them. But come to ask questions, reflect, and share YOUR OWN challenges, experiences and insights.
DATE: Tuesday, January 8, 2008 -- 7:15-to-8:30 am
LOCATION: BC Hydro Auditorium 2nd floor, 333 Dunsmuir Street, Vancouver
COST: Members - $7.00 Guests - $10.00 (muffins, tea and coffee included)
click here to RSVP or phone: 604.685-6560
ABOUT GREGG TAYLOR
Gregg Taylor is a Career Coach and President of Transitions Career & Business Consultants Inc. In his coaching, counselling and workshops, he helps people live in alignment with their personal values, interests, needs and priorities – and in developing choices and actions that support those priorities.
Gregg holds the Certified Human Resource Professional (CHRP) designation from the BC Human Resource Management Association, and was awarded the 2007 BC Career Development Award of Excellence by the BC Career Management Association.
With over 17 years' experience as a consultant and career & employment specialist, Gregg has been a featured speaker at industry conferences. He serves on the board of ENET (BC’s Association for Employment, Rehabilitation and Career Counsellors) and is an active member of the Career Management Association of BC and the BC Human Resource Management Association. And his company coordinates the highly acclaimed "Transitions Program," which won the NETTY Career Industry Award for Program of the Year in 2005/2006.
click here to RSVP or phone: 604.685-6560
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