Recover from and Adapt to Stress, Adversity and Challenges

January 27, 2015

Join us as we kick-off our first show of 2015, with our special guest Cindy Stradling, Author, Facilitator, Keynote Speaker, Sales Agent and Coach

To help you achieve great success in 2015, Cindy will discuss proven methods to help you prepare for, recover from, and adapt to stress, adversity and challenges that occur in your life.

Author, Facilitator, Keynote Speaker, Sales Agent, and Coach, Cindy Stradling brings over 25 years of practical hands-on business experience to her work.  Cindy believes each of us has untapped potential and loves the growth individuals experience with effective training and coaching.  Cindy works with Scarborough Women’s Centre delivering personal empowerment programs. She is also the founder of the annual Women Moving Forward Conference where women are celebrated for their courage to move forward in their lives in spite of difficult circumstances. Cindy owns and operates Athena Training and Consulting and with corporations such as Canon Canada, 3M Canada, Scotia McLeod, BMO, CIBC, RSA Canada,  Marsh and Mercer, Express Scripts Canada, Wunderman, Y & R.

For more information on Cindy Stradling visit her website at www. Athenatrainingandconsulting.com

At Leadership Coaching Centre, we believe that in order to become a successful CEO of your life you must be strategic and a visionary about your life goals. Radio Hosts; Cecile Peterkin and Ana Paret believe you are the CEO of your life. Therefore, we inspire and motivate people to take full responsibility for all aspects of their lives, manage every detail, and succeed personally and professionally. Up Your Game Radio enables us to motivate you to be released from Small-Time Thinking and move into your BIG PICTURE! In other words….To Up Your Game!

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