Workshops & Events
Does your office promote health and wellness topics like stress management, anxiety and depression?
Are you a human resources director looking for someone to speak to your employees about work-life balance?
Since 2002, David Sternberg has presented on those topics and more — to clinics, hospitals and government offices throughout the Washington, D.C., area. His talks, in front of audiences from five people to 50, have been described as informative, fun and interactive.
His most recent talk was ‘How to Create a Work-Life Balance’. Below are some comments from participants from that workshop:
“Very helpful tips on how to enjoy life more while being productive at work.”
“The facilitator went straight to the point. He was professional and knowledgable. I loved it.”
“I love the topic! Very important and useful!”
Other popular presentations are ‘How to Manage Stress’ and ‘Five Things You Should Know About Holiday Blues’. All presentations are either 30 or 60 minutes in length. Handouts are provided to all workshop participants.
Call 202.588.1288 today to request David Sternberg to speak to your office.
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