Fireside Chat with Christine Duvivier
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Join us for a Fireside Chat with Christine Duvivier about her book, What I’d Say if You Wouldn’t Roll Your Eyes… Love Notes to My Child. This will be an interactive conversation with the author about creating more meaningful and uplifting relationships with yourself, your family and your peers. 

About the Book 

 

What I’d Say if You Wouldn’t Roll Your Eyes… Love Notes to My Child gives you best-loved light, uplifting quotes selected from Christine’s positive change workshops, mentoring programs, and popular weekly email series, coupled with exquisite color photos.  With simple ways to be even more of the parent and the person you want to be, these quotes help you be happier, more loving, playful and confident.  Based on principles that lead to thriving and well-being in relationships, work, and life, each page offers you a gift of inspiration, serenity and optimism.  

Christine has teamed up with artist and photographer, Cathy Rulli, whose beautiful and moving photos come together with Christine’s quotations to create their own story about living a more playful, hopeful and optimistic life.  This book is meant for pleasure, for being uplifted and reconnected with the best in us, for a fresh way of seeing life’s everyday moments, for smiling at ourselves, and simply to look at beautiful photos and savor the feelings they evoke. 

 

Readers say:

“You helped me transform my relationship with my daughter!”

“I put your quote on my office wall to remind me every day.”

“I sent this to a friend who could use it right now.”

“I love reading these uplifting thoughts when I wake up.”

 

Christine Duvivier Cathy Rulli
     

 

About the Author

Christine’s research shows that within each of us lie tremendous untapped reservoirs of potential. Discovering  the strategies and power of positive change and, conversely, releasing what holds us back, has been the defining  journey of her life and work. Today, drawing on her 20 + years of mentoring business executives, parents, and leaders from around the world, along with her research in positive psychology, she guides us to unleash the best within, no matter where we stand at the moment. 

Christine challenges the notion that teens and adults who are not top performers have something wrong with them and are ill positioned for future success. In its place, she proposes a new model-- based on her research on current and future leaders and her work in positive change–a model that holds a young person’s well-being at its core. Instead of chasing ratings, grades and scores, Christine’s vision affirms that everyone of us is gifted and free to develop and showcase his/her innate talents in school and career.  

Her personal experience in positive change began as a Fortune 50 leader when she engaged employees worldwide to boost Customer Loyalty.  She has studied and applied the teachings of the great masters in happiness, spirituality, and positive change, becoming one of the first 75 people in the world to become a Master in Applied Positive Psychology.  She also holds an MBA from Cornell.  Christine lives in Wellesley, MA with her husband, David and they have two daughters, Katherine and Lauren.

 

Date and Time:  
December 4, 2014
6:30 - 8:30 PM

Agenda:

  6:20-6:40pm: Registration, mingling, and light dinner 

  6:40-7:00pm: Facilitated networking

  7:00-8:00pm: Chat with Christine

  8:00-8:15pm: Q & A with audience

  8:15-8:30pm: Optional networking

Location:  

Cambridge, MA

Cost:   
Members: $25; Non-Members: $40, Workshop and Annual Membership: $110
The book will be available in September for you to add to your registration and then you can pick up your copy at the event.
 
A light dinner will be served.
 

To Register 

 

 

 

If you are a student looking for financial assistance to attend this event, please visit www.stayinma.com.