• Working in the Smart Zone
• Parenting in the Smart Zone
Susan Fletcher, Ph.D., a practicing psychologist, is a recognized expert in the areas of productivity, performance and leadership development. Appearing frequently as an expert in television and print media, Susan's Smart Zone techniques have been the basis of presentations across the country and can be applied to a variety of topics to arm people with the skills to meet today's home and workplace challenges. Her most recent book, Working in the Smart Zone, provides smart strategies to be a top performer at work and at home.
In addition to serving as CEO of her two companies, Fletcher & Associates Psychological Services, P.A. and Smart Zone Solutions, Susan is a sought-after speaker and wife and mother of three. After receiving her undergraduate degree from the University of Florida, Susan received her Masters and Ph.D. from Texas Woman's University. After completing her Ph.D., Susan worked with "Dr. Phil" McGraw as a litigation specialist on high profile cases. A member of several professional and community organizations, and a professional member of the National Speakers Association, Susan has been in clinical practice for almost 20 years. She is the author of two books, Working in the Smart Zone (2008) and Parenting in the Smart Zone (2005).
TOPICS:
• Working In The Smart Zone: How to Stay at Your Best and Maximize Your Performance!
• Sanity Sustained: Balancing work and family life. Change your perspective and you will be more productive at work and home without burning out!
• How To Cope With Compassion Fatigue – And Live to Tell About it!
• What Is Up With That: The Presenting Problems of Children and Adolescents, Clinical and School Issues
CLIENT QUOTES:
"Dr. Fletcher's techniques improved the development of my emotional intelligence and business competencies within my credit union. I recommend 'Smart Zone' education for all management to increase efficiency and improve staff development.”
—Mark Roddenberry, CEO, CD Federal Credit Union
"Fantastic, a highly effective roadmap for a more productive and happy existence.”
—Shem Culpepper, CEO, First Basin Credit Union
"A very charismatic person that keeps your interest and makes you want to know what she will say next.”
—Norah Linder, Association Casualty Insurance Company
"I really enjoyed and got a lot out of Susan Fletcher. She was a wonderful speaker and very motivational! I thought the conference went really well. I liked breaking down with other Chapter members and doing the skits. That was fun and got everyone thinking as a team.”
—Texas Credit Union League
PARTIAL LIST OF CLIENTS:
Dallas Chapter of Credit Unions
El Paso Chapter of Credit Unions
Florida Credit Union League
Fort Worth Chapter of Credit Unions
Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
First National Bank
H.D. Vest Financial Services
Merrill Lynch
North Texas Chapter of Credit Unions
Permian Chapter of Credit Unions
Amarillo Area of Chapter of Credit Unions
Texas Credit Union League
Houston Chapter of Credit Unions
Sabine Chapter of Credit Unions
Credit Union Association of New Mexico
New Jersey Credit Union League
TOPIC DESCRIPTIONS:
Working In The Smart Zone: How to Stay at Your Best and Maximize Your Performance!
Worry and stress drain intelligence and hold back performance. Based on Susan’s recent book, this dynamic and entertaining presentation will enable you to release the hold that drains your own intelligence, maximizing your performance both at home and on the job
Sanity Sustained: Balancing work and family life. Change your perspective and you will be more productive at work and home without burning out!
As a psychologist in private practice, CEO of 2 companies, wife and mother of three children, Susan understands the struggles of multiple roles and expectations. This fun presentation provides concrete, relatable ideas about ways to balance your identity as a person with a career and a personal life.
How To Cope With Compassion Fatigue – And Live to Tell About it!
Professionals and volunteers who listen to stories of fear, pain and suffering of others can experience compassion fatigue. Compassion fatigue is also thought of as Secondary Post Traumatic Stress. People working in hospital and patient care, social services and court systems are at great risk of having compassion fatigue affect their lives.
What Is Up With That: The Presenting Problems of Children and Adolescents, Clinical and School Issues
Many clinical disorders share the same symptoms. Professionals working with children in various settings would benefit from a working knowledge of emotional and behavioral difficulties of children and adolescents. This presentation is beneficial for healthcare professionals, educators or anyone working with children.
TRAVELS FROM: Texas
FEE CATEGORY: A ($5k or less)