Date and Time
Thursday Oct 19, 2017
7:30 AM - 9:00 AM CDT
Thursday, October 19, 2017
7:30A - 9:00A
Location
Nashville Christian School
7555 Sawyer Brown Rd.
Nashville, TN 37221
(Entrance facing Sawyer Brown)
Fees/Admission
$10 for Members
$20 for Future Members
Contact Information
Amy Napoli
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Description
Breakfast Before Business, one of our most popular events, allows members to create business connections while enjoying an informative presentation - all while enjoying a delicious breakfast.
Join us in October for "Ideas & Inspiration for a Better Life & Better Business" with Shawn Ellis.
Shawn Ellis is an entrepreneur, writer, speaker, and resilience coach who helps business professionals successfully navigate the challenges of life and work in the pursuit of purpose, peace, and prosperity... one moment at a time.
Faced with the increasing demands of life as an entrepreneur, business owner, caregiver and new father, Shawn, like many entrepreneurs and business leaders, thought the only solution was learning to “do more, faster.” What he soon realized, however, was that this approach was not helping him create a better business, and certainly not a better life. Quite the opposite.
This sparked a time of deep introspection and exploration of the fields of mindfulness, neuroscience, and psychology, which led to a seemingly paradoxical discovery: the only sustainable way to “keep up” is by slowing down. By taking things one moment at a time. That is the key to a better life, and a better life is key to a better business.
Today, Shawn is on a mission to rescue fellow business professionals from the road to burnout, and he writes, speaks, and coaches to share some of the same transformational lessons he has learned—and continues to learn—so they, too, may “live a better life and build a better business.”
Shawn’s programs have been attended by professionals from companies such as Panera Bread, ING Americas, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Norwegian Cruise Lines, Panera Bread, Unisys Corp and others. His presentations have been called “a breath of fresh air,” leaving attendees feeling “refreshed” and “super focused.”