Brain Boosting Secrets - Making the Science of Cognitive Fitness Work for You!




Presented by Terry Small
Free Seminar, Please RSVP


Tuesday, June 28, 2011 at 12:00 PM (Okanagan)
Please register to ensure event is not cancelled





Program Summary
:
Your brain is involved in everything you do! 90% of what we know about the brain has been learned in the last 2 years and yet most people never think much about their brains. You simply trust your brain to do its job.Brain dysfunction is the #1 reason people fail work, school, and relationships. Your brain is the supercomputer that runs your life. This session has 2 bottom lines: when your brain works right, you work right and everyone needs a little help.

When you look after your brain, the results are amazing. This session will give you the tools to boost your brain power, Improve your thinking, and improve your health. It is based on the latest cutting-edge neuroscience research.


You Will Learn:
The #1 job of your brain
How to eat right, to think right
How to get rid of negative thoughts
The #1 food for your brain (you probably don't eat this right now)
How to improve your reading skills
How to improve your memory
How to outwit Alzheimer's disease
The 3 things every brain must have

Presenter Bio
:
Terry Small, B.Ed., M.A.
is a master presenter and learning skills specialist. He has presented his ideas to over 160,000 people. Terry's clients include Save On Foods, Bayer, Safeway, BC Lottery Corp., Envision Financial, the RCMP and many others. He was a featured speaker at the BC Retailer's Conference. His knowledge, warmth, humour and dynamic presentation style have made him a much sought-after speaker at workshops and conferences. Terry has been on CTV, BCTV, CKNW and Global and he has been featured in every major newspaper in Canada. Terry is listed in Nationwide Register's Who's Who in Executives and Businesses.

Terry believes: "Anyone can learn how to learn easier, better, faster. Learning to learn is the most important skill a person can acquire." He guarantees increased confidence and more fun in learning. Terry's philosophy is simple: "Success is a skill anyone can learn. His wealth of teaching experience and extensive involvement in the development of study strategies and techniques make him an outstanding resource to the business community. Terry lives in Vancouver and is a frequent lecturer at Simon Fraser University and the University of British Columbia.


Who Should Attend:
Anyone who has a brain, wants to keep it healthy, and learn to use it more
effectively.

Program Information
:
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Okanagan
Arts Building Room 106

To Register:
Simply send an email to aaps.pd@ubc.ca with the event name in the subject line.


I Like Me! Helping Children Develop Self-Esteem


Presented by Kathy Lynn
Free Seminar, Please RSVP

June 16, 2011 (Point Grey Campus)
Please register before this date to ensure event is not canceled.






Program Summary:

Child self-esteem is a topic of growing importance in our society as we see our young people struggling to develop a positive self-image. Love is not enough. What do children need and what can parents do for their children? This presentation deals with the difficult and abstract concept of self-esteem and will offer a blueprint for success.

You Will Learn:

  • why simply loving our kids is not enough
  • why some common parenting practices are backfiring on us
  • practical ways you can help your children to develop high self-esteem

Presenter Bio:d speaker, author and consultant whose

Kathy Lynn is Canada's leading parenting speaker and author. Kathy’s workshops can help employees do a better job at work by doing a better job at home.

Over three decades of speaking to parents and professionals about kids and families, Kathy has helped thousands of Moms and Dads become better parents and has made a big difference in the lives of Canada's children.

In her keynote addresses as part of a quality workplace wellness program, to members of the helping professions and to parent conferences, her work on television and radio, and her newspaper and magazine columns, Kathy inspires parents to re-dedicate themselves to raising their children. You can read her columns in Today’s Parent Magazine.

Kathy is the author of three CDs, Discipline…Steps to Success, “Stop It, You Two!” and “I Like Me”, as well as two popular books, Who’s in Charge Anyway? and But Nobody Told Me I’d Ever Have to Leave Home.

Her career began when her children were young and parenting resources were not readily available, so she trained as a parenting speaker and began leading parenting classes. She has worked as a Child Protection Worker and director of a family services agency. She has a diploma in Community Service, a BA in applied social services, and is a Certified Canadian Family Educator.

Who Should Attend:
This workshop is open to all AAPS members. It is appropriate for parents of children of all ages.

Program Information:

June 16, 2011

11:30am-1:30pm

Ponderosa Centre (Point Grey Campus)

2071 West Mall (view location map)

Arbutus Room

There will be coffee/tea/water available at this event. Please arrive at least (5) minutes prior to start time.



Authentic Leadership-Building Cultures that Attract, Retain, and Inspire Greatness


Presented by David Irvine
Free Seminar, Please RSVP

May 16, 2011 (Point Grey Campus)
Please register before this date to ensure event is not canceled.



Program Summary:
Leadership is not what it used to be. Building a culture that attracts and engages great people today requires an entirely new philosophy and approach. Those you serve – whether they are your employees, customers, alliances, team, or family members – want more than a job description, a list of quarterly objectives, and a performance review at the end of the year. They want to be inspired with an authentic experience of being around your organization. Creating this kind of experience for those you are accountable to goes beyond titles or techniques. Leadership presence lies at the core of leadership practices. In learning what to do as a leader, you must also learn how to be. Those who get this will be leading the next generation of leaders.

Organizations that foster and integrate authentic and accountable leadership at every level are simply unstoppable. If you are committed to evolve your culture in this way, then this learning experience will be life-changing.

You Will Learn:
• Learn the true source of leadership power.
• Discover the keys to building a productive and sustainable culture.
• Arouse deep trust and commitment.
• Get to the real meaning of loyalty, and how to achieve it.

Presenter Bio:
David Irvine is sought after internationally as a speaker, author, and mentor. His work has contributed to the building of accountable, vital and engaged organizations across North America. He is the co-founder of the Newport Institute for Authentic Living whose focus is to build authentic, accountable organizational cultures that attract and retain great people.

David is the bestselling author, or co-author of four books and a new book published this year. David has advanced degrees in human development, science and social work. With over twenty-five years of experience as a workshop facilitator, psychotherapist, professional speaker, and consultant, David has developed a unique, personal and practical approach to transforming leaders.

David Irvine is one of Canada’s most respected voices on leadership and personal development. He consults with and presents to a wide range of organizations, professional associations, government, education and health care. David has taught courses at three universities and the Banff School of Management. NBC’s Today Show, the Globe and Mail and numerous national radio and newspaper publications have interviewed David.


Who Should Attend:
This workshop is open to all AAPS members, whether you are leading with or without a title.


Program Information:
May 16, 2011
11:30am-1:00pm

David will be available for a book signing after the presentation from 1:00pm-1:30pm in the lobby of the theater.

Frederic Wood Theater
6354 Crescent Road (view location map)

There will be coffee/tea/water available at this event. Please arrive at least (5) minutes prior to start time.

A video recording of this event will be available for AAPS members who are unable to attend.

To Register:
Simply send an email to aaps.pd@ubc.ca with the event name in the subject line.