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DESCRIPTION:This session will discuss how to handle the sheer volume of inf
 ormation and decision-making leaders are faced with in the Digital Age. Th
 e talk centers on built-in reserves our brains are designed with\, what dr
 ains them\, and how to retrain our brains to refresh those reserves throug
 hout the work day. \nLearning Objectives: Participants completing this ses
 sion will be able to:\n1. Identify three reasons why "multitasking" adds m
 ental stress while reducing efficiency\;2. Name two processes that make th
 e human brain unique\, and that differentiate it from computers\, which ca
 n do multiple tasks simultaneously\;3. Understand key brain structures inv
 olved in attention and decision-making\, and how to use the brain's unique
  processing capabilities to handle stress\;4. Identify three methods for o
 rganizing information and five strategies for decision-making that reduce 
 mental stress in the age of "more with less\, 24/7"\; and\,5. Explain the 
 concept of sustainable mental stress loads and the use of technology to bu
 ild an environment of superior responsiveness to clients.Speaker: Steven A
 . Hamon\, Ph.D.\, Licensed Clinical Psychologist\, President\, The Antioch
  Group\nIntended Audience: Finance ProfessionalsDelivery method:  Group-li
 veProgram Level: OverviewPrerequisites: No prerequisites required Advanced
  Preparation: No advanced preparation requiredField of Study: Personal Dev
 elopmentEarn about 1.0 CPE credit
DTEND:20161110T130000
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DTSTART:20161110T113000
LOCATION:Jim's Steakhouse\, 110 SW Jefferson Ave\, Peoria\, IL 61602
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SUMMARY:Downstate Central Region - The Myth of “Multitasking” (And What to 
 do Instead)
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