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Be the Best Version of Yourself at School and Work

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CJ interviews Fatima Doman author of “Authentic Strengths” about her newest book for kids “True You”. Fatima shares recent research finding a correlation to knowing your strength and engagement, resilience, energy, achievement, and fulfillment. What are your signature strengths that you were born with? What are shadow sides of your strengths? How can you take you turn around your weaknesses? How can you take conflict that may occur when 2 strength profiles collide and transform it? Fatima shares her work with coaching clients and schools. Learn how to best use this strength information to enhance your life.

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Fatima Doman has motivated audiences across six continents to leverage their authentic strengths for transformation. One of today’s most influential voices in engagement, well-being and positive change, Doman is passionate about empowering people for sustainable high performance—at work and in life. Her experience fleeing her country of birth in the wake of war informs her work to help people build resilience in the midst of challenges. Doman shares innovative, evidence-based tools rooted in the groundbreaking science of Positive Psychology—engaging audiences to bring out the best in themselves and in those they seek to positively influence. For decades Doman has worked successfully with Fortune 100 and Fortune 500 clients representing a variety of industries, and with educators around the globe— her compelling message inspiring positive leadership while boosting emotional intelligence for individuals at all levels of their organizations. Her books, Authentic Strengths and True You: Authentic Strengths for Kids have been featured by the Huffington Post, Psychology Today, on TV, Radio, e-learning, and her workshops have been licensed globally.

http://www.authenticstrengths.com/

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