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Love your job through FISH! Philosophy

February 16, 2010 at 10:03 pm brownwoodnewsstaff
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FishThere is always a choice about the way you do your work, even if there is not a choice about the work itself.  This philosophy is the focus of an upcoming workshop called The FISH! Philosophy.

Based on the bestselling book, FISH!, it is all about catching energy, and releasing potential in a work or business environment.   The FISH! Philosophy is a set of simple, practical tools to help employers and managers create the work culture that they have been looking for.  The FISH! Philosophy fulfills the most basic needs of human beings who, in turn, fulfill the needs of the organization—more connected teams, better communication, extraordinary service and higher retention.

“It’s a dynamic way of realizing that you can be serious at your job and still have fun with it and be there for your customer,” said Donnette Carmack, Business Manager for the Brownwood Area Chamber of Commerce.

Using the four practices of the FISH! Philosophy, this experience features useable ideas, storytelling, exercises, networking and humor to bring passion and purpose to work and life.  Tools will be uncovered to spark positive action and gain renewed inspiration.  There will also be opportunities to network and exchange stories with people from businesses and organizations in Brownwood who share a passion for aliveness at work.

This unique event is being hosted by the Brownwood Area Chamber of Commerce on May 4th, 2010. The pre-registration deadline is February 22nd.  Cost is $99 per person for Chamber members and $139 for non-members.  Call the Chamber at 325-646-9535 for more information.

Join other local businesses for one of the most popular training programs ever, as an exciting and interactive experience—A FISH! Adventure.  FISH! Has inspired millions of lives and thousands of workplaces globally and you can be next.

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