Pressure is an inevitable part of our work and daily lives. Pressure is like stress on steroids and can adversely affect important decisions, negotiations, high stakes meetings, presentations, and job interviews. Pressure tends to make things seem worse, which negatively impacts our overall performance as well as our quality of life. People who can maintain their cool and calm in challenging, high-pressure situations put themselves in a better position to succeed.
The Performance Excellence Network is pleased to welcome Pam Solberg-Tapper, owner of Coach for Success, to our Feb 20 TPPEN breakfast featuring a discussion on: “Don’t Let the Pressure Derail You.”
This lively session provides practical strategies to reduce the pressure in your personal and professional life, and will help you bring out your best when it matters most.
The discussion will be hosted in Duluth (location TBD; details after registration). Continental breakfast will be served from 7:00 to 7:30 with the discussion from 7:30 to 8:30 am. No cost for members; $20 for non-members.
Biography
Pam Solberg-Tapper, owner of Coach for Success specializes in leadership development training and coaching. She holds an MBA Degree, is a Certified Trainer, Executive Coach with Ken Blanchard Companies and Tony Robbins International and Faculty with The Coaches Training Institute. Pam is a co-founder of Aim High Network, a regional women’s leadership organization, is a contributing leadership writer to the Duluth News Tribune and holds a monthly professional development segment on ABC TV’s Good Morning Northland program. Some clients include: Microsoft, Target, AT&T, and Blue Cross Blue Shield. Oracle, SAP, Duluth Entertainment and Convention Center, University of Wisconsin, Waste Management, and BendTec. Pam is an avid marathoner and one of a handful of women who has run a marathon on all 7 continents, the North Pole, Mt Everest and Easter Island. She brings a sense of adventure and “can-do” motivation to her clients.