Wednesday, October 24, 2018: Maximize Balance – Avoid Burnout with Beth Terry, CSP What is your sanity worth to you? Are you sacrificing sleep and health to “get ahead?” What good is getting ahead if you aren’t healthy enough to enjoy it? It’s time to get yourself back into balance! Join us and let’s talk about working smarter and avoiding burning yourself out. No matter how much you think you are a Super Hero, you still need to take care of mind, body, and spirit. This dynamic, entertaining, practical, no-holds barred presentation will help you take control of your own life and keep yourself in balance. We’ll talk about some of the physiological aspects of stress and give you five strategies to keep your wits about you while you climb that ladder of success. Beth Terry is a longtime Hawaii resident who is now temporarily an expat on the mainland. She has trained more than 150,000 people in Hawaii, including the military, local government, banks, associations, visitor industry companies, and more. She was the National Manager of Administration for The Shidler Group’s 18 offices prior to forming her company, Pacific Rim Seminars, right here in Hawaii. She is the author of numerous books and two blogs. Find out more about Beth at BethTerry.com.
Past Events
- ARMA Hawai`i Chapter Presents: Molokaʻi Archives Special WebinarOctober is Archives Month! Members and guests of ARMA Hawaii Chapter are invited to a special presentation and archival discussion from the Kalaupapa National Historic Park and Moaʻe Molokaʻi Digital Repository
- ARMA Hawai`i Chapter Presents: Hawaiʻi National Heritage Responders: Malia Van Heukelem & Liane NaʻauaoIn the aftermath of the Maui wildfires, National Heritage Responders collaborated to provide resources and training for salvaging fire-damaged items for the many affected cultural, historical, and residential sites in the Lahaina community.
- ARMA Hawai`i Chapter Presents: Site Tour of the Hawai’i State Records CenterIn celebration of Records and Information Management Month, members and guests of the ARMA Hawaiʻi Chapter are invited to participate in a site visit of the Hawaiʻi State Records Center, a secure warehouse facility that can house 55,248 cubic feet of inactive, non-permanent paper records and a climate-controlled vault for security copies of microforms and videos.