Author Marlene Chism Offers Free "Stop Workplace Drama" Teleseminar- March 2, 2011

On March 2, 2011, Marlene Chism, speaker and author of Stop Workplace Drama, will unveil her signature eight-step Stop Your Drama Methodology in a one-hour presentation to kick off the annual Stop Your Drama Month Celebration during March.

Gossip, power struggles, anger outbursts, obsessive thoughts. These are all symptoms of drama, which quickly drains energy, dissolves personal relationships, and kills productivity and profit in the workplace.

On March 2, 2011, Marlene Chism, speaker and author of Stop Workplace Drama, will unveil her signature eight-step Stop Your Drama Methodology in a one-hour presentation to kick off the annual Stop Your Drama Month Celebration during March. The one-hour teleseminar includes the following content:


• What drama is and how to spot it

• Why the mind looks for and creates drama

• The three common components in drama

• How clarity can change any situation

• How distractions keep you from success


"This teleseminar gives a rich overview of the main eight chapters in the book, and at the same time offers universal principles that can even help a person gain clarity in their personal life, or in a stage of reinvention," says Chism.

Through her own life of reinvention, having moved from the factory floor to becoming a nationally-acclaimed speaker and consultant hired nationwide by groups like NASA and Sprint, Chism has identified the gap that drama creates-a gap between where you are and where you want to be. Her clear, pragmatic approach eliminates the gap, and frees individuals and teams to fully engage in the lives they imagine no matter what their leadership role.

"Marlene Chism's no-drama approach is down-to-earth and effective, plus it's communicated with good humor and a very big heart," states Rick Hanson, Ph.D., author of Buddha's Brain: The Practical Neuroscience of Happiness, Love, and Wisdom.

See www.StopYourDrama.org for details on Stop Your Drama Month, or to sign up to listen via web or phone to the teleseminar on March 2. For more about Chism's speaking and more, see www.MarleneChism.com.

Media inquiries: Contact: Marlene Chism (417)831-1799/[email protected]

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Springfield MO
Springfield, MO 65807
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