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Losing the work-life balance battle? Stop working and start superworking

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

If you do, rest assured you are not alone.  So many people, not just women struggle to maintain their work life balance. Enough that there are a variety of programs set up to help you overcome the challenges and work out solutions. One of my favourites is the Superworking program, and I am delighted to announce that Denni Francisco is one of our speakers at the May Ascend days.

Here is a snippet of her bio on the superworking site:

"A hands-on businesswoman who built her won multi-million dollar business within 3 years, Denni understands the complexities of balancing key business performance outcomes with the real need to build and nuture human communities.

She is an outstanding facilitator with a natural ability to accelerate the potential and future capability of those she interacts with. She is the Director of Qualia Learning Network, an organisation committed to helping people achieve higher levels of performance with increased personal stress resilience."

I am constantly inspired and informed by her presentations, and look forward to participating in them with you at our May Ascend events. Plus if you haven’t registered, click here to get a free book when you do.