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Thanks For the Pink Slip: The Upside to Being Downsized, Fired, Let Go, Laid Off, Eliminated, Terminated, etc.
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Educational Programs, Miscellaneous
Audience Age
Adult
Whatever your boss calls it, you’ve been fired. Instead of holding the infamous “pity party,” try hosting a celebration bash for yourself. After all, you are now FREE to explore new possibilities, perhaps find a job you really could love, finish that screenplay you started in college, join the Peace Corp, or follow your passion into a self-employment venture.
Consider the statistic: Given recent events surrounding the Pandemic, The New York Times states the unemployment rate is hovering around 8% (this is a volatile number and is subject to change day to day) and that does not include those whose unemployment benefits have run out, those who have not held a job long enough to qualify for unemployment benefits, and the seniors who have stopped looking after being beaten down by ageism. And then there is the new hiring practice being enforced by many human resource gatekeepers — don’t offer an interview to anyone who is not currently employed!
This webinar prepares you for success even if you have “lost” your job. The topics covered include understanding the nature of being passionate about what you know and what you do and developing your passion into a money-making venture, whether that be as a business owner or an employed person.
$150.
The webinar fee structure is designed to accommodate various budgetary parameters as it is based upon the time slot selected by the library. The material is customized to fit the chosen format. The fee structure is as follows:
$150, 30 minutes;
$175, 45 minutes;
$200, 60 minutes;
$225, 75 minutes;
$250, 90 minutes.
Group Size
Unlimited
Program Length
Dependent upon sponsor's preference: 30-90 minutes
None
Last Modified
02/10/2022
Recent Library/School Appearances by The Entrepreneurial Center for Small Business Development/Spirit Seminars
Jennie Rozycki, John G. McCullough Library
North Remington, VT
(802)447-7121
Denise Anchico, Port Washington Library
Port Washington, NY
(516)883-4400
Abigail Worden, Charles County Library
LaPlata, MD
(301)934-9001
Linda White, Elmont Library
Elmont, NY
(516)354-5280
Cher Collins, Agawam Library
Agawam, MA
(413)789-1550
Danielle Argentieri, Brewster Library
Brewster, NY
(845)279-6421
Brian James, Esopus Library
Port Ewen, NY
(845)338-5580
Natalie Kaplan, Bosler Library
Carlisle, PA
(717)243-4642
Jennifer Buch, Sandusky Library
Sandusky, OH
(419)625-3834
Christine Parker-Morales, Comsewogue Library
Port Jefferson, NY
(631)474-8183
Carmen Sims, Bartow Library
Cartersville, GA
(631)589-3920
Jessi McCarthy, Hopkinton Library
Hopkinton, MA
(508)497-9777
Veronica Reynolds, New City Library
New City, NY
(845)634-4997
Julie Wiant, Spring City Library
Spring City, PA
(610)948-4130
Erin Dedin, White Oak Library
Crest Hill, IL
(815)886-2030
Dee Beaver, Plymouth Library
Plymouth, MI
(734)453-0750
Jennifer Rojas, Monroe Township Library
Monroe Township , NJ
(732)521-5000
Aziza Haque, Sayreville Library
Sayreville , NJ
(732)727-0212
Sandra Michelsen, Roseland Library
Roseland, NJ
(973)493-7073
Tom Holehan, Stratford Library
Stratford, CT
(203)385-4164
John Aiellon, Pearl River Library
Pearl River, NY
(845)735-4084
Trish Cassisi, South Yarmouth Library
South Yarmouth, MA
(508)760-4820
Lydia Gravell, Lunenburg Library
Lunenburg, MA
(978)582-4140
Karen Sego, Bartlett Library
Bartlett, IL
(630)837-3560
Dawn Higginson, Oxford Library
Oxford, CT
(203)888-6944
Jose Romero, West Orange Library
West Orange, NJ
(973)736-0198
Henry Fischer, Dearborn Library
Dearborn, MI
(313)943-2330
Janelle Nolan, Bradford Library
Bradford, PA
(814)362-6527
Mallory Metzger, Hackley Library
Muskegon, MI
(231)722-8005
Thomas Ahearn, Brockton Library
Brockton, MA
(231)722-8005
Rebecca Wiest, Howard County Library System
Ellicott City, MD
(410)313-7766
Ashley Dabbondanza, Hall Memorial Library
Ellington, CT
(860)870-3160
Andrea Vaglio, Plainview-Old Bethpage Library
Plainview, NY
(516)938-0077
Lee Ann Amend, Sharon Library
Sharon, MA
(781)784-1578
Kerri Gawreluk, The Westport Library
Westport, CT
(203)291-4823
Desiree Smelcer, South Hadley Library
South Hadley, MA
(413)538-5045
Mariela Cifuentes, Cape May County Library
Cape May, NJ
(609)463-6350
Bridgette Crockett, Marple Public Library
Broomall, PA
(610)356-1510
Adrienne Girard, East Greenwich Library
East Greenwich, RI
(401)884-9510
Lynn Blair, Southwick Library
Southwick, MA
(413)569-1221
Susan Heusser-Ludwig, Perham Area Library
Perham, MN
(212)346-4892
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Englewood, NJ
(201)568-2215
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Richmond, TX
(281)633-4774
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Holbrook, NY
(631)588-5024
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Fayetteville, AR
(479)856-7000
Nancy Cronan, Plainview-Old Bethpage Library
Plainview, NY
(516)938-0077
John McClellan, Manhasset Library
Manhasset, NY
(516)627-2300
Jessica Jenkins, Mesa Library
Los Alamos, NM
(505)662-8250
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Northford, CT
(203)315-6020
Kristin Jording, Seaford Library
Seaford, NY
(516)221-1334
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Montrose, NY
(914)739-5654
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Mattituck, NY
(631)298-4134
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Cohoes, NY
(518)235-2570
Amanda Damon, East Moline Library
East Moline, IL
(309)755-9614
Abigail Sauer, Richard Salter Storrs Library
Longmeadow, MA
(413)565-4181
Lisa Crandall, Rockville Centre Library
Rockville Centre, NY
(516)766-6258
Kelli Jean Cunningham, New Lenox Library
New Lenox, IL
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Performer’s Contact Information
The Entrepreneurial Center for Small Business Development/Spirit Seminars
Constance Lagan33 Crescent Circle
Holbrook, NY 11901
Bio in a Nutshell: Motivational speaker and author Constance Hallinan Lagan (NY) inspires people to live lives in accordance with their inner calling. Currently working on a new book, The Magnitude and Simplicity of Life, Connie remains faithful to her own inner voice, and, in doing so, makes others aware of their own inner spirit and empowers them to take “right action” to live in peace, happiness and harmony, whether they are seeking to engage in an entrepreneurial pursuit (Business Development), advance their career (Career Advancement), or enrich their lives through personal growth (Personal Enrichment). Connie’s programs have been sponsored by corporations, government agencies, professional associations, non-profits, women’s groups, healthcare facilities, financial entities, labor unions, churches, support groups, colleges, universities and libraries nationwide. Her byline appears in more than sixty publications. Librarians in Arkansas, Connecticut, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Texas, Vermont, Wisconsin and Wyoming have booked Connie’s webinars.
My complete bio, lists of sponsors and additional webinar titles and descriptions are available, upon request.
How it works: The Library hosts the webinar (sets up the meeting and sends the link to me, handles the waiting room and admitting patrons, opens the meeting, introduces me at the start of webinar, passes along chat room questions to me when I request them at the end of the webinar, addresses any tech issues, and ends the meeting). I present the topic "live" (not a recording) and respond to questions. Recording, livestreaming and/or posting the webinar to social media is not permitted. Posting a notice of the upcoming event is fine.