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"How to Write a Whole-Brain Resume" - 2009 SWWAN Women's Empowerment Conference

Monday, August 3, 2009 at 3:00 PM (CT)

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Celebrate Single Working Women's Week with women sharing their wisdom and experience with others. Get practical simple tips for create change in your life--secrets you can put to use immediately.

How to Write a Whole-Brain Resume
by Cat Thompson

We are each blessed with a brain that is 50% masculine and 50% feminine. Each half of the brain is responsible for entirely different functions. Western society has placed the masculine brain on a pedestal, thereby devaluing the side of the brain that makes life easy. Without a clear understanding of how these two brains dance together, life can become a struggle.

Our western culture has focused on the masculine brain to such an extent, we have not only forgotten the importance the feminine brain, we have forgotten what it can do for us. Social skills, the laws of attraction, and the realm of possibility belong to the feminine brain. Without understanding how to utilize this side of ourselves, we find ourselves with an entire generation in the workforce with educational degrees that put them in charge of large groups, yet little life experience to manage them. As four generations come together in the work place, it becomes even more vital to understand the purpose of the feminine brain and how to use it.

In this class, we will show you how to take your current resume, your life experiences, your passions, your cleverness, and combine them to create a document that reflects ALL of your abilities and skills.

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SWWAN(R) and the SWWAN Foundation



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Email info@swwan.org for instructions on reserving your spots in the sessions of your choice. There is a $.99 fee for each separate reservation.