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    Embracing a Gratitude Attitude

    Date: January 9, 2014, 11:30am – 1:00pm
    Organizer:
    NAHRA
    Location:
    Lifelong Learning Center
    Northeast Community College
    Price:
    $15 Guests. No cost for NAHRA members
    Event Type:
    Meeting
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    Did you know that new research demonstrates that there are lasting physical and social benefits to gratitude?

    Have you always known you were in charge of your own attitude?

    Have you ever blamed bad stuff that happens to you on others or circumstances you have no control over?

    Well that is where Gratitude steps in. Bonnie shares the importance of gratitude and simple ways to bring gratitude in to your daily life. Throughout her presentation there will be hands-on activities and participants will receive tools to take with them to help them embrace a gratitude attitude and unlock the fullness of life.
     
    • Building a gratitude toolbox
    • What is a gratitude journal
    • Speak it, write it, live it.
    Through Bonnie’s simple ideas, HR professionals will not only be able to enhance their daily lives and performance, they will take away some tools to model and share with others they come in contact with daily.

     

    Speaker: Bonnie Kaye Schulz

    Bonnie recently retired after 17 years as an agribusiness instructor at Northeast and is currently a National Recruiter/Independent Director of Sales with Thirty-One Gifts, and work at home farm wife with  her husband Jerry at Schulz Farms, a small farm south of Battle Creek, raising corn, soybeans, alfalfa, and cows. A son and a daughter and son-in-law, are also all involved in farming. Bonnie has a passion for teaching and agriculture, showing others how to do things and sharing information that may help improve their lives in some way.  She is Vice-President of NE Agriculture Technologies Association, Co-founder of the Ag-ceptional Women's Conference and holds an Associate of Applied Science degree in Data Processing/Computer Programming and a Bachelor of Science degree in Business Administration of Technical Studies.