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Session 6D
This is Me: Why Showing Up Authentically Matters
Amie Haar
Friday, September 24 11:00 – 12:00 PM (PT) | 2:00 – 3:00 PM (ET)
Do you recall the very first time you were called on to be a leader? Was it in kindergarten as the line leader, or standing up for someone on the playground? Why were you called? Perhaps it was your quiet presence, your bold ideas, your fearless way of jumping into action, your kindness and fairness to all. So often, we stray away from who we are at our core in the chase for something else or somewhere else. What if...instead of looking outside ourselves, we turned inward to remember who we are, as strong, brave, resilient, brilliant, unique individuals?
Learning Objectives
- What is authentic (or congruent) living, and why does it matter? (definition/the why)
- Exploring the past for better truths. (Deep dive/think time)
- Carrying authentic living forward. (Tools/action/application)
Keywords: Other
Track: Strategic/Theoretical
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About the Speaker |
Amie Haar Founder Emerge Consulting
Amie is passionate about many things, including her faith, her family, the power of a good belly laugh, and the way in which the world can thrive by means of education, especially when it comes to ourselves! She believes strongly in helping others find their true purpose, be it through individual coaching, team facilitation or large group training, specializing in communication, relationship building and presence. As a nationally certified Clifton Strengths coach, and with her several years of combined experience in donor relations, human resources, speaking, facilitating, training and coaching, Amie comes alongside and teaches others how to best show up for themselves and those around them. Outside owning her own business, Amie loves being with her husband Josh, their three beautiful children—Ava, Miles and Warren—cracking open a new book, drinking a good cup of coffee, exploring the outdoors and spending an evening at the theater.
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