Develop strategies to increase work productivity

Updated October 16, 2019
Develop strategies to increase work productivity
This seminar is not just another stress management class. It's an opportunity to develop Cognitive Resiliency and Focus in a changing world. Do you want to learn how to become resilient in stressful situations and enhance your career potential at the City?

Come, join the Human Resources Department as we offer a training that is at the cutting edge of stress reduction, offering a powerful blend of cognitive training and clinically-proven relaxation techniques to manage stress, and enhance resiliency in the most challenging circumstances.

“Martial Arts for the Mind,” taught by Clarity Seminars out of the Bay area, is much more than a stress-management program. The principles and techniques participants learn are essential for successful leadership, self-mastery, focus, and ability to work effectively with others.

Gain clarity of mind and an increased capacity to meet and overcome life's challenges. This training provides both physical and cognitive techniques to overcome the negative impacts of stress, and to increase our capacity to bounce back from adversity.

Navy Seals use these techniques to calm intense fear before combat. Actors and athletes use them to reduce stress during performance. Learn how to stop the stress response before it arises, and to find effective ways to release it once present.

This team has taught this class to numerous government and business groups across the nation, including: NASA, GE, Nokia, Stanford University, and the U.S. Army. They are just a few of the organizations that have provided Clarity Seminars’ corporate stress management training to their employees.

The Gamows’ training is nationally recognized, and has been featured in Huffington Post, Investor’s Business Daily, Gannett News, Money Magazine, Chicago Sun-Times, San Jose Mercury News, and Industry Week. Join us and take advantage of this opportunity!

Please register online at TargetSolutions. Space is limited.

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