Learn to use your brain better at Judson workshop
Judson University will host a community workshop on brain dominance for interested adults, led by Joseph Miraglia.
This workshop will be held from noon to 4 p.m. May 10 in the Eagle Lounge at Judson's Lindner Tower, near the intersection of Route 31 and Interstate 90 in Elgin.
"Dr. Joe" will teach about how individuals are "wired" and how to make the best use of interests and passions. Attendees will learn why:
• Using the brain's dominant lobe of our brains about 70 percent or more on the job and in other major life activities makes people feel smart, energized, learn quickly and do well consistently;
• Using the brain's dominant lobe less than 70 percent of the time causes anxiety and depression. "Burnout" is the usual result of that ongoing behavior.
Miraglia comes with a background as a human resource executive, consultant, executive coach, and lecturer. During his time with Motorola, he initiated Motorola University, with campuses around the world.
Fee is $10 per person, which includes a boxed lunch.
For more information, call Gerry at (847) 628-1526. Deadline for placing reservations is Friday.