BUILD A BETTER BRAIN & KEEP YOURSELF AND YOUR TEAM RESILIENT
Remember that every moment of being stuck is a lost opportunity. Stress makes you repeat negative habitual behaviors. Provide yourself and your team with the means of rewriting your internal dialog. Transform even the most challenging external circumstances into opportunity.
Balancing the Executive Life an empirically tested, proven program that provides you with the tools to keep yourself and your team resilient. Based in the teachings of NAAM, it is a multi-tiered methodology that develops focus, flow states, creativity and enhanced group dynamics. Proven by neuroscience to “integrate and build a better brain,” NAAM provides tools for an edge in creativity, stress reduction/resilience, client service and goal manifestation.
Everything is energy. Empower yourself and your team to:
Give yourself and your people an edge so you can:
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Change your reaction to stress and achieve sustained productivity; positive group dynamics and your best thinking. Gain an edge, access flow states, enhance focus, and be resilient.
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TESTIMONIALS
"Imagine transporting yourself out of your wild and crazy world and into the calm and quiet universe Kelley Black creates when you work with her. She can transform a room of Type A personalities into people who are relaxed, focused, balanced and connected to each other. What is possible for your business when that occurs is priceless."
- Debbie Phillips, Executive Coach, Martha's Vineyard, MA
"Kelley Black, Founder of Balancing the Executive Life, has changed my life. She has helped me to create a sense of inner balance and ..read more
- Wendy B. Samuelson, Esq., Samuelson Hause & Samuelson, LLP
"The breath walking saved me in all my craziness this weekend. Thank you for teaching me. You help keep me sane."
- Ally Lipton, Principal AVEnue, Corporate Event Planning/Catering
"The teachings are useful for dealing with stressful/tense situations and can also be applied to managing groups."
- Sharon Mason
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