WWN Health Series - “Powerful Positive Thinking” with Diane Frankel-Gramelis

Event time: 
Monday, March 27, 2017 - 12:00pm to 1:00pm
Location: 
Loria Center, Room 351 See map
190 York Street, Corner of Chapel Street
Event description: 

Positive thinking is defined as a mental attitude in which you expect good and favorable results that create and transform energy into reality.

Research is beginning to show that positive thinking, your overall attitude and how you see the world has a direct impact on your life. Positive thinking helps you manage stress better, improves your health and allows you to overcome many setbacks quickly and easily.

Powerful Positive thinking is about much more than just being happy or displaying an upbeat attitude. Positive thoughts can actually create real value in your life, inspire and spark creativity and help you build skills to approach life’s challenges that can last a lifetime. 

Diane Frankel-Gramelis is a Public Health Practice Manager at Yale University School of Public Health and an Adjunct Educator at Southern Connecticut State University for the past twenty-three years. Recipient of the 2009 J Phillip Smith Outstanding Teacher of the Year Award, the 2010 Excellence in Community Service Award and the 2015 United Way Community of Caring.

Diane is an empowering wellness speaker, bringing warmth, wisdom and real-life solutions to her audience.  She is committed to the community, women and families, promoting wellness and living a healthy lifestyle through education, mentoring and being a positive role model.

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