'How Your Thinking Impacts Your Results': Tips from High-Performance Coach, Stephanie Hessler WG’89


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Wednesday, February 12, 2025
6:00pm— 7:30pm
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Barbara Safranek
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Barbara Safranek bob howard Yailett Fernandez Maria Monteverde Jay Kingley
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Are you satisfied with where you are in your career and in your life? Or do you feel that you’re falling short of where you can and should be?

Ralph Waldo Emerson observed that “You become what you think about all day long.” Have you ever considered the possibility that the way you think about things could be holding you back?

Most people try to change others, or alter circumstances and conditions. But it has been shown that success starts in your mind. To achieve the results you want, you must first train yourself to be vigilant in your thinking.

In this presentation, we’ll explore foundational concepts in personal growth with a view towards.

  • Gaining clarity about the results you want
  • Understanding how the way you think directly affects your outcomes
  • Learning how to redirect your thinking in order to better achieve your goals

Come prepared to elevate your thinking and allow yourself to achieve more in your career and in your life!

There's no cost to attend but you must RSVP to receive access information.

About the Speaker
Stephanie Hessler is a High-Performance Coach who helps successful, high-achieving leaders who want to more rapidly advance their careers and create a vision that others will want to follow. She guides her clients through a transformational coaching journey called the BLISS AcceleratorTM that helps turn their goals into reality. Stephanie’s own experience as an investment banker and investment professional for sixteen years, including ten on Wall Street, has been foundational in the development of her practice. She holds a BA from Wellesley College, and an MBA from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.


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