The High Cost Of HyperCompetence & Its Cure

Professionals are under tremendous stress, and it’s affecting them personally in health, relationships, and business. According to the American Institute of Stress:Debra Woog

  • 48% of Americans feel their stress has increased over the past five years
  • Stress is the basic cause of 60% of all human illness and disease
  • 54% of Americans say stress has caused them to fight with people close to them

Stress-related healthcare and missed work time cost US companies a whopping $300B annually.  Leaders, especially women professionals, need a new way to be in the work world. Typically they try to do everything they expect of themselves and most of what they imagine others expect. They are too good, for their own good, at getting things done. Many are HyperCompetent: overdoing beyond what’s healthy. They are burning out at an alarming rate. At this talk, participants learn to lead from their unique definitions of success, so that their lives become easier, they achieve satisfying goals, and their energy becomes more of a naturally renewable resource.

Join Debra Woog, a career coach with 25 years of experience leading clients to find new roles and create more fulfilling work life balance; in a discussion on this very relevant topic.

For more information on Brilliant Communications, visit Debra’s website – Connect Two

Webinar Details

Date: Wednesday, October 21, 2015
Time: 1:00 pm, Pacific Daylight Time (San Francisco, GMT-07:00)
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