Using Your Brain for A Change (archived webinar)

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This is an archived webinar available from our new archived webinar platform "SERLS Academy".  Once you've registered, follow this link 

 my.nicheacademy.com/serls-staff to join the SERLS Academy 


Once your account is created (easy to do...just your email and a password)  Jay will be alerted that you're registered in the academy and you'll be able to access the archived webinars.

This particular online experience is a mere 60 minutes in length.  Easy to fit into your busy schedule.  

The cost you ask?   No charge for SERLS members...a mere $15.00 for all other libraries.  Enjoy. 


Competency: Library Management Competencies

Sub-Category: Staff Training and Development

Do you have habits that get in your way of getting what you want? 

Examples include negative thinking and self-talk, getting frustrated under pressure or just general stress. 

These all have one thing in common - they all start with a thought. 

New research on brain functioning provides a solution for each of those challenges. 

This is not positive thinking, affirmations, or the law of attraction. 

This is a science/evidence-based (peer-reviewed) approach to intentionally re-wiring your brain to get it working for you, not against you - more often.

This webinar is for you if you want:

  • More self-confidence
  • Less negative self-talk
  • To experience a more positive outlook on life
  • Consistently take action towards your ideal life
  • Eliminate unwanted patterns
  • To procrastinate less
  • To spend less time thinking about the past
  • Consistently act in alignment with your values

Participants will learn:

  • A step-by-step process for creating new brain pathways
  • Why we have an unhealthy focus on the past
  • A daily practice for changing unhelpful patterns 


  No Charge for Libraries through Dec. 31, 2020