Leadership Johnson County hosts personal development workshop

Courtesy-Leadership Johnson County

FRANKLIN, Ind. - Leadership Johnson County will hold a workshop, "Maximizing Your Personal Energy Window for a More Productive You," on Tuesday, March 3, from 9 a.m. to noon, at The Sycamore at Mallow Run, on Whiteland Road in Bargersville.

Time is our most valuable resource, yet we often fail to treat it that way.

However, with intentionality and understanding our own energy, we can maximize our productivity and stop blaming "time" when it's often a lack of understanding of prioritization.

Get more information and register here, or email Jennifer at jarmstrong@leadershipjohnsoncounty.org.

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