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Face It!


Some Emotions are Better not Displayed


  • Have you ever been told
    that you should never play
    poker because your face
    would give you away?


  • OR, are you looking for tips
    to share with friends and colleagues who struggle
    with having a face that
    gives everything away?
 

Face It!

Available for Immediate Download

 
 
 
 
 

In this one-hour free teleseminar

you'll learn 6 ways to help your face refrain from showing those emotions that are better not displayed, e.g.,

  • disgust,
  • doubt,
  • indifference,
  • fear,
  • boredom,
  • anger


Meggin's down-to-earth approach and tips will help you to think about your face (including eyes, eyebrows, mouth, nostrils, etc.) and how it sometimes gives away what you're thinking - and what to do about this state of affairs (when you want and need to do so)!

 

Here's what you'll receive:

  • An extensive packet of of handouts to download prior to listening tho the class and for later review;

  • An MP3 download of the class
    so you can listen as many times
    as you need and want to while reinforcing the strategies you learn.

  • And more of course!

    We all need to "Face It!"

    i.e., there are times it’s better
    to keep our emotions from
    showing on our face.
 
 
 
 

You will be taken to my secure shopping cart where you can check out (no credit card information needed). Once you have checked out, you will receive a confirmation email and then additional emails with all the other particulars you'll need. 

 
 
 
  About the Teleseminar Host:    
 

Meggin McIntosh, Ph.D., known as "The Ph.D. of Productivity™" is
a former teacher, university professor, and Director of her university's Excellence in Teaching Program. She is currently (and happily) the president of Emphasis on Excellence, Inc. and says,

"Having been told MANY times that I have a very expressive face, I know that there are times it serves me well, but that there are times - particularly if I'm having not-so-positive thoughts - that my expressive face gets me in trouble.  So, in this workshop, I will just pass along some of what I've learned that has helped me.  It's a continual learning process!" 

 
 
 
     
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