Overview
Developing a personal philosophy will help give us a lens with which to make decisions in our life and work. It is a useful tool that informs and guides and defines our life. It is especially useful when faced with adversity, making a life change, or just choosing how to relax and have fun with loved ones.
Why you should Attend
Philosophy just isn't for old dead guys. We all live by a philosophy of sorts. Understanding how to identify, write and employ our personal philosophies will allow us to live and work by guiding principles that will inform our lives and help us make decisions.
Areas Covered in the Session
- What is philosophy?
- Ways a personal philosophy can be useful: define ourselves, make decisions, choose your lens
- Writing a personal philosophy
- Condensing the personal philosophy
- Ways to apply the philosophy in life
Who Will Benefit
- Everyone
- Decision Makers
- managers
- Supervisors
- General Employees
- Homemakers
Speaker Profile
Aaron Tombrella is a Navy Veteran who holds a PhD in educational leadership from Trident University International. Additionally he holds masters degrees in educational leadership and music education and a bachelor's degree in Bible and music education. He lives in the North Dallas suburb of Celina, TX with his wife, four daughters and their Auskie, Trixie. Dr. Tombrella's research interests include the effects of burnout on wellness, applications of philosophy to drive productivity, the leader's role in motivation and the use of SEM in customer experience research. He also enjoys SCUBA, crime novels and baking pastries.