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Oct. 14, 2017 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
next Togetherhood Project (Community Work Day) at Ulupo Heiau. It will be Saturday October 14 from 9 am-1pm. Registration is online at https://www.ymcahonolulu.
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The Science of Body Language
Oct. 17, 2017
Hi, I’m RB, Hawaii’s certified body language expert. Pleasure to meet you! The revolutionary power of body language will change your life —and your bottom line . • Discover the subconscious social signals you’ve been sending to others, and how they’ve sabotaged your success. • Become a master at reading the nonverbal signals from people around you to reveal their hidden emotions, intentions and motivations. • Practice how to build instant rapport and feel comfortable and confident in every setting, no matter who you’re dealing with. Putting the power of body language in your hands. Between 60 to 93% of all communication is nonverbal. That means that our nonverbal messages are the most important messages we send! Furthermore, changing your body language changes the way people see you. If you’ve ever had an awkward conversation, or had a client brutally reject a sale, or sat through a boring, fumbling presentation, you know how painful dealing with people can be. Leave those awkward moments in the past, and build charm and confidence that lasts! Contact Me Today Website: www.bodylanguageboss.com Email: rb@bodylanguageboss.com Schedule Now: bit.ly/rb10minutes Social Media: /therbkelly RB KELLY, BODY LANGUAGE BOSS Ewa Beach HI 96706 RB KELLY, BODY LANGUAGE BOSS Putting the power of body language in your hands . Your body language might not be as great as you think it is. Test your skills at www.scienceofpeople.com/quiz How do we use body language? We’re a social species. We use body language to share messages about emotion, intention, ability, and likability. Parts of your brain are dedicated to reading and using body language—but it’s running on auto-pilot. Get back in the driver’s seat! Here’s 3 areas where body language is crucial to your success. Ineffective body language here is devastating to your reputation, your brand, your company morale, and your bottom line. 1. Sales 2. Customer Service 3. Leadership & Management People skills are the #1 desired trait in job candidates, and a lack of people skills is the #1 reason that employees are let go. Are your people skills working for or against you? At Body Language Boss, you’ll learn how to turn your people skills into a hard science that works for you. Everything I teach is based on these three principles: 1. It’s backed by science. 2. It’s customized for you. 3. We’ll have fun learning! Mastering the revolutionary power of body language makes interacting with difficult clients and potential sales easy! I saw the transformation in my own life. Growing up, my mom thought I was slightly autistic because it was so hard for me to relate to people. Once I realized that people skills could be learned, I began my body language journey. It opened my eyes and changed my life. I’ve never looked back. The current way of doing things isn’t working. Take a look at the numbers: • Over 60% of salespeople engage in behaviors that damage the sale and make closing less likely. • 78% of consumers say they have ended a business relationship because of bad customer service. • 82% of employees don’t trust their boss, and over 50% of employees have quit because of a manager. It doesn’t have to be that way! Get ready for the change that body language creates in your life—and your business. Contact me today to learn more about how I can help you transform your company and your career. Email me at rb@bodylanguageboss.com. Ask about: • In-House Training for corporations and businesses • Personal coaching for executives, managers, and entrepreneurs. • Keynote speeches and workshops for your event, retreat or convention • Live events and workshops on Oahu • My 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. • The Body Language Boss High School Outreach Program I look forward to hearing from you! |
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Oct. 28, 2017 7:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
Register at: http://www.active.com/kailua-hi/running/distance-running-races/family-promise-of-hawaii-5k-fun-run-2017 About This ActivityFamily Promise is a volunteer based program dedicated to assisting families who are experiencing homelessness. Our annual fun run goes directly to assisting families on Oahu. Event details and schedule
This year we are encouraging participants to run in costumes. Come as your favorite super hero, princess, animal or anything fun that you can think of. Be creative. Ask your friends and family to join in the fun and create a team. To create a TEAM, start your registration, then after the first section "Participant Information", there is a section called "Team Information". You can either select a team, or create a new team. We also would like to encourage family and friends who do not live in Hawaii to join in and support Family Promise by running a virtual 5k with us. They can register and donate to Family Promise, and send pictures in to show us how they celebrate family fun. The fun run course is a flat loop starting at Kailua Intermediate School heading North down Kainalu, turn around at Kainui and back to Kailua Intermediate School
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808 Cleanup
Oct. 31, 2017
Fawn Dene’ LiebengoodAssistant Director, 808 Cleanups. In 2014, Fawn made a career switch from Social Psychology to pursue her true passion for our marine environment. From an early age, Fawn began cutting up 6 pack rings to protect marine animals. This change happened after seeing more and more marine animals entangled in fishing line and ingesting marine debris. Fawn felt convicted to do step up, take action, and dedicate her future to preventing, removing, and educating others about marine debris. In 2016, she earned an MBA in Nonprofit Management, Entrepreneurship Certificate, and an Outstanding Community Service Award from Chaminade University and the Hogan Entrepreneur Program. Fawn is a certified F.I.I. Level 1 Free diver, PADI Open Water Scuba Diver, and POP Pilates Instructor. |
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Nov. 02, 2017 8:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m.
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Traditional Chinese Medicine
Nov. 14, 2017
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Human Trafficing
Nov. 28, 2017
This is part of Rotary D5000 Task Force on Human Trafficking. Human Trafficking is a crusade for Rotary International and Win has the vision of engaging our D5000 Rotary Clubs in awareness, advocacy, and activities for the education, prevention, and reintegration of youth victims. For more information: https://hoolanapua.org/
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HawaiiKidsCAN
Dec. 12, 2017
HawaiiKidsCAN: We see an education system of the future in Hawaii, one where
students—regardless of zip code or income level—have access to high-
quality educational experiences and graduate with the adaptability, creativity and curiosity to be our local and global leaders. We envision a
system that promotes and celebrates multilingualism, diversity and our Hawaiian host culture. We envision an education system where school leaders and teachers are celebrated as professionals and individuals, that fosters engaged citizens in politics and community issues and in which our students’ identities are affirmed as residents of Hawaii. By high school graduation, students would be set up for success and ready to contribute to our local community, economy and society. |
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Jan. 06, 2018 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
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Jan. 30, 2018
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Feb. 13, 2018 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m.
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Gather thoughts and comments about where the city should focus regarding resiliency issues
Feb. 27, 2018
Hi David, My name is Uyen Vong with the City and County of Honolulu’s Office of Climate Change, Sustainability and Resiliency. As you may know, the office was created by city charter in 2016 when voters overwhelming approved its creation. We are currently in the sixth month since the executive director & chief resilience officer was hired, and now we are reaching out to community stakeholders to gather input on their thoughts on island resiliency. I am reaching out to you and your rotary club to ask for some time on the agenda to present about our office and also gather thoughts and comments about where the city should focus regarding resiliency issues. Please let me know what the next available Tuesday is for our agency to present to your organization. Sincerely, Uyen Uyen T. Vong Office of Climate Change, Sustainability and Resiliency City and County of Honolulu Phone: 768-4947 www.resilientoahu.org |
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Mar. 06, 2018
Sunshine School, a non-profit preschool located in Kailua for the past 40 years. We are currently looking for volunteers to help us rebuild a playground at our school and was wondering if your organization may be interested in helping us to rebuild?
I am attaching a volunteer form that outlines the people that we are reaching out to and what each person(s) can do in a single contribution. Also attached is a single sheet flyer that has the basic details. 4) Social Media
1) Finance 2) HRYF Scholarships 3) Service Projects
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Mar. 15, 2018 11:30 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
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Mindful Multitasking
Mar. 20, 2018
I’ll share techniques your members can use anywhere, anytime, to improve physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually. And since one of the techniques is Laughter, I use humor and stories to make it fun! You can see me on TV here http://makanachai.com/video- |
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Mar. 25, 2018 5:45 a.m. - 6:45 a.m.
The Windward Half Marathon benefitting the Boys & Girls Club needs a group of about 10 people to man an aid station that morning. You guys would be the first aid station on the course situated across Kaelepulu School on Keolu Dr. in Enchanted Lake. The race starts at 6AM. The first runners will be there in just over ten minutes. You'll be done, cleaned up, and put away by 6:30. |
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Our strategic plan and club goals for year 2018-2019
Apr. 03, 2018
Our strategic plan and club goals for year 2018-2019 club members review the old strategic plan and current goals and if they do not have any or much input we simply update the old strategic plan and call it a day!!! If the club members decide they want to invest more time in the process then we schedule a 2-4 hour strategic plan update session, |
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Honolulu Habitat for Humanity ReStore!
Apr. 10, 2018
April Bullis, the Honolulu Habitat ReStore Manager. Her direct contact info is: |