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SUSAN FEE

Paul Meshanko

Author, Speaker, Counselor, Coach

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Susan Fee is a licensed professional counselor, trainer, workshop presenter and author. She is also a practicing therapist providing mental health counseling for adults, couples and adolescents. She specializes in helping her clients develop their personal and professional communication skills.

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Susan is the author of several well known self help books such as Building Resiliency, Dealing with Difficult People, Positive First Impressions, Secrets for Successful Presentations, Dealing with Mean Girls and the college survival guide, My Roommate Is Driving Me Crazy. Susan’s well respected advice has appeared in the Wall Street Journal, Dear Abby, Good Housekeeping and many newspapers nationwide. Susan currently appears on WKYC’s Good Company as their Relationship Expert and is a fill in host for Q104’s morning show.

Susan is a graduate of Cleveland State University with a Master of Education in Community Agency Counseling and a graduate of Western Washington University with a Bachelor of Arts in Communications.

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Brain Power: Research from the Inside to Make You Successful on the Outside
Your brain is wired for success – if you know how to use it! Find out what the latest brain research reveals about gender differences, multi-tasking, and capturing attention. Can’t remember the last time you learned something new? You will once you know how to improve your memory and other brainy secrets. Bonus benefit: After leaving this workshop, you will remember where you parked your car!

Client Testimonials

"Susan, it's gratifying to hear participants putting what they learned into use in their daily work. I continue to hear only good things about the class and your expertise as a trainer."

"I wanted to let you know that I've heard SO MANY positive comments about your sessions! Thanks for coming out this year, and keep the dates for next year handy!"

Building Resiliency: Surviving & Thriving During Difficult Times
Resiliency is the ability to respond and adapt to adversity. It’s not something magical that only certain people possess, but a set of skills that can be learned. Highly resilient people do not necessarily experience less adversity, yet they are better equipped to navigate it. Characteristics of resiliency include flexible thinking, problem solving skills, stress management, healthy coping, and strong social connections. This program will explore examples ranging from personal challenges to national disasters and define and offer ways to turn tragedy into triumph.

Maintaining a Positive Focus Around Negative People
Negativity can seep into the workplace over time, or overnight. Economic changes, increased workloads or difficult clients are a few examples of how negativity begins. Working in a negative environment not only drains individuals emotionally and physically, it impacts motivation, productivity and creativity. In this workshop you will learn how to challenge negative thoughts, respond to demanding co-workers, manage stress, and benefit clients by regaining a positive perspective.

Emotional Quotient
You have probably heard of IQ, but what about EQ? It stands for "emotional quotient." While IQ measures your intelligence, EQ is a measurement of self-awareness, how well emotions are managed, aptitude for developing relationships, employing empathy, and self-motivation. Underdeveloped emotional intelligence can result in feeling distant or out of synch with others. It affects workplace relationships, team interactions, and our ability to handle challenging situations and difficult people.

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