NEWPORT - author and lecturer Suzette Brawner said dedicated people enjoy their lives to help and will soon bring this zeal when visiting ...
NEWPORT - author and lecturer Suzette Brawner said dedicated people enjoy their lives to help and will soon bring this zeal when visiting Newport.
20:00 September 22 issue of the health unit presented - 30: Brawner, a native of Arkansas, the keynote among health care providers and Expo women in the student center is present in the community of Arkansas State University Newport, 7648 Victory Blvd., 4th
The event will host a dinner at 18 o'clock with the presentation space at 19:00 Brawner taking
Brawner, who grew up in Little Rock and studied at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, a lecture presenting you find your balance entitled cover compare with others, to judge others and not to take life seriously. He now lives in Branson, Missouri.
"Everyone is trying to keep his balance, but more women than men, and I feel like it will be a good opportunity to go out and celebrate this woman the event, have a good time with friends and meet new people, and hopefully laugh and enjoy the evening, "Brawner, who will present to Newport for the first time for the exhibition said.
Brawner said he wanted to help women find a happy outlook on life. Although men and women may face the same tension in life, Brawner said he found women verbalize their feelings in his.
"I do not know whether women are more vocal about it, or if we have an innate sense that we are the guardians," she said. "We think that we let people down if we do not say yes to everything. Women get in this case the comparison trapped. The capacity of each person is different. Judgments other. It's a vicious circle. The people are so serious about everything and [they need] to dismantle at us and laughing. "
Keeping up with the neighbors an issue of women, must stop because all the challenges, he said.
"The Jones on the same circle, we run mad," he said. "We are fighting all the same struggle. As women, we need to encourage others and some limits set only and to enjoy life."
to be out of balance, is an intergenerational problem, he added.
"I speak with women 70 years have compared to women 70 years," he said, "I was talking to a current event, and a woman came to me and said." I never thought in my value and the value until you said that. ""
Brawner, who graduated in education from the UA, where she met her husband, she said has always wanted to encourage others.
"Even in high school I took in speech and debate, and I knew I wanted to encourage people," he said, "I was one of those people - .. I knew that I could do anything, but could not do not even everything, had three children, and I jumped to speak and write in the arena. "
Brawner she said for a Christian comedian is often confused, but she would his type of display, such as the not describe, she said.
"I'm more of a Mark Twain-ish, a person of humor," he said. "I want to laugh funny bone through a lens. Life is funny. If everyone a little brighten, we would be much better. I tend to face life with humor."
Balance is the key to a healthy life, Brawner said, adding that he hoped that the participants leave the illuminated exhibition, she said.
"Stress is a factor influencing health problems or direct subinfluencer we do now," he said. "If you go with only one thing [I hope] laugh things rather than internalization. Instead of taking things seriously, laugh and throw him out. If we could come out with something that would make an adjustment to the value of learning how not to get in this comparison. "
Registration at the Fair Expo Health & Vendor is female s $ 20 For more information, visit unity-health.org/harris-medical-center.
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