Laurie Kimball "Stress: What, Who, Why and How or the Ups and Downs of Stress" The LOMA Society of the Twin Cities is pleased to announce that Laurie Kimball will be this year’s keynote speaker at the Winter Meeting. Her talk will focus on recognizing and managing stress. Participants will learn why stress occurs, the symptoms of stress, who’s affected by stress, and how stress can be managed. Laurie will discuss ways to reduce stress and demonstrate exercises to “recharge.” Resources for learning more about stress will also be provided. Laurie Kimball is a psychiatric nurse in the Crisis Intervention Unit at North Memorial Hospital. She has a Master's Degree in Counseling and has experience as an individual therapist. She is also a Toastmaster. She is the author of "The Depression Toolkit: Practical Ways to Get Through the Day". Energetic and enthusiastic, Laurie presents interesting, informative, and very interactive presentations through a variety of methods to 40-50 groups each year. A popular LOMA Society speaker, Laurie previously spoke to the Society on maximizing concentration and communication, and managing depression. Please join us!
Please register with your company representative by Wednesday, February 28. LOMA Society Meeting Contact Genevieve Stadtler, FLMI, AALU, ACS |
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