Life 4.0: Five Simple Steps for Carving out Community where You Work & Live
Shana will lead your group toward the Holy Grail of work-life balance by inspiring employers and employees alike to see the value in connectedness; making for a healthy, satisfying and productive work environment.
Her 30-45 minute keynote speech, “Life 4.0," can be customized to fit the specific needs of your organization. In its original form, the message inspires audience members to contemplate the strength of their community connections in their workplace, neighborhood, and within their social and volunteer organizations.
After starting off with humorous anecdotes, inspirational quotes and thought-provoking questions, she then segues into the 5 simple steps that will help foster a sense of community and team-building within your group by guiding people to seek out deeper and more meaningful interactions wherever they are.
The presentation is accompanied by colorful and engaging slides and music clips that make for a captivating call to action.
The five simple steps will not overwhelm your audience, as they don’t require that most people do more, but rather approach what they are already doing at a more focused and deeper level.
If your next meeting could benefit from warmth, wisdom and a contagious can-do spirit that will bring your organization together, contact Shana at caffeinated@sbcglobal.net
About Shana McLean Moore
Shana McLean Moore is a motivational speaker who specializes in the subject of community building. When not inspiring others to build connections where they work and live, she is busy practicing what she preaches in her local community in San Jose, California.
Shana believes there are two ways to get people to take action: through uplifting words of inspiration and through validating their struggles so they know they aren’t alone in their challenges.
Shana’s vehicle of validation comes via her “Confessions from the Carpool” parenting column that she’s been writing for the Almaden Times since 2005. Though she has covered subjects as diverse as barber shops, puberty and the demise of her thighs, Shana’s aim is always the same: to validate the experience of those still shocked that their life went from selfish to selfless not so much in the blink of an eye, but certainly after the batting of them.
Shana is the author of Caffeinated Ponderings on Life, Laughter & Lattes and Femail: a Comic Collision in Cyberspace and is also a contributing writer to two editions of the best-selling Chicken Soup for the Soul series.
I am a motivational speaker, columnist, and active community volunteer who aims to entertain, validate and inspire whenever I touch fingers to keyboard or address a crowd.
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