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STOP Living Life Like an EMERGENCY!
Why are we all in such a rush? Living
life like an emergency? According to keynote speaker, lifestyle
counselor and former ER nurse, Diane Sieg, the stress associated
with living and working in today’s 24/7 world is costly—to
both individual workers and to a company’s bottom line.
Founder of Personal Balance and member
of the American Association of Lifestyle Counselors and the National
Speaker’s Association, Diane Sieg is the author of STOP
Living Life Like an EMERGENCY; Rescue Strategies for the Overworked
and Overwhelmed, (LifeLine Press).
In her humorous and high energy keynote
speech, Diane Sieg uses her first-hand experience as a lifestyle
counselor and nurse to illustrate easy to remember self-care
strategies to put your life on a saner, healthier track. Challenging
audiences to take Universal Precautions, she shows you how to “Get
Gloved, Gowned and Goggled” to create a life with less
stress and more meaning. Most importantly, you’ll walk
away feeling empowered to eliminate energy drainers, overcome
obstacles, and change unhealthy behavior patterns that keep you
from living the fullest life possible.
Diane lives in Denver, Colorado. She
is an avid outdoors woman, and enjoys hiking, biking, snow-shoeing
and skiing. Diane is a professional member of the National Speaker's
Association, National Speaker's Association-Colorado and American
Association of Lifestyle Counselors.
Speaking
Topics
These topics can be given as Keynotes, Seminars, and Corporate Retreats.
STOP Living
Life Like an EMERGENCY!
Are you always trying to do more, be more, have more? Identify your own specific
challenges and learn strategies you can take home today to help you give up
the struggle created by emergency living. You will come away from this upbeat
program with renewed energy and enthusiasm and have more to give in all the
areas of your life by:
* Discovering 3 Universal Precautions
to protect your time and energy
* Experiencing the power of Stopping to keep you going
* Learning how to Triage your daily activities
* Identifying your Potential Obstacles
Reclaiming
the Spirit of Nursing
When you first decided to become a nurse, that decision was a defining moment—not
only for you, but for every hand you have held, every brow you have wiped and
every tear you have shared with patients and their families since. Still, short
staffing, increased acuities and complexities of care provide daunting challenges
for nurses everywhere. Let Diane challenge and inspire you to reclaim your
passion and pride for nursing so that you can continue to make a REAL difference
in your work and in your life by helping you:
* Remember why you are in the
Nursing Profession and why you stay
* Reclaim your pride and passion for Nursing
* Rekindle your spirit through your own healing and self care
Client Testimonials
“Thank you so much for your energizing, refreshing, and thought-provoking
presentation. I heard so many compliments and many people thanked me for thinking
for their personal well-being. You have helped the Mid-South Heat put balance
back into their life…”
-- Leigh S. Miller, Regional Vice President - Mid-South Heat GlaxoSmithKline
“Although your topic is relevant to many people, I though it was particularly
targeted to our healthcare, benefits, and compensation audience. Your animated
session provided us with helpful guidelines to follow in order to slow down our
hectic lives and take care of ourselves.”
-- Billie Carson, Senior Vice President - University Conference Services
“Your upbeat and energetic message was well-received by all that day, and
I am still hearing positive comments! Your humor and enthusiasm not only kept
our attention, but also gave us practical strategies to take good care of ourselves”
-- Robin Bodkin, Director of Marketing - King’s Daughter Hospital
“Your scores from our conference were among the top percentile of all the
speaker scores received! Thank you for a great job presenting at HIMMS. I hope
we have the opportunity to work together again.”
-- Joanne Bartley, Annual Conference Education - HIMSS

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