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Harnessing Happiness: How to be Happy at Work

Harnessing Happiness: How to be Happy at Work - City Hive Event

Hosted by: Christine Brown-Quinn

Date:

28th February 2024

Time:
12pm

Tickets £45. City Hive members and selected partners enjoy FREE access. Please input your Promotion Code at registration.

Happiness & our ‘work’ are often viewed to be at odds. Given how much time we spend in  ‘work’ mode - whether that be virtually, in an office or hybrid - think about what a game changer it would be, if we changed that assumption or mindset. Furthermore, science informs us that increasing our happiness leads to improved performance in addition to an array of health & relationship benefits. The bottom line is that happiness makes business sense as well – it impacts the bottom line. 

Christine Brown-Quinn, The Female Capitalist® explores with Klaudia Mitura (the L&D  Manager at Science Museum Group & podcast creator of “The Happiness Challenge”) the best happiness habits that science has to offer.

Join the webinar, “Harnessing Happiness:  How to be Happy at Work” on the 28th of February 2024, at noon London time to discover how to incorporate changes in your professional life that not only will make you happy, but  also make happy those around you - your boss, colleagues and those you hold near & dear.

Look forward to "seeing" you on Wednesday, the 28th of February at noon London time.

About Christine Brown-Quinn, Career Expert, Author & Thought Leader

Following 30 years+ in the corporate world, Christine embarked on a new career in 2010, coaching aspiring professionals in the practical business strategies they need to fast track their careers, whilst demystifying the unwritten rules they don't teach you in business school!  As a former Managing Director in International Finance, she is well versed in what it takes to forge a thriving career in highly pressurised, alpha environments.

Christine is an accomplished international speaker and commentator on a range of issues relevant to the success of professionals through podcasts, blogs, radio & TV (including BBC Sunday Live, BBC Big Questions, Financial Times, London Evening Standard and Women in Banking & Finance Magazine).

She is a published author on work-life balance for professionals.  Her first book, Step Aside Super Woman, continues to resonate with women across a range of age groups, sectors, and continents.  In 2020 Christine launched her second book, Unlock Your Career Success – Knowing the Unwritten Rules Changes Everything which is a five-star rated Amazon #1 Best Seller in Business & Finance.

Christine has an undergraduate degree in Foreign Languages from Georgetown University (Cum Laude) and an MBA in International Business from The George Washington University (Beta Gamma Sigma scholar).  She’s tutored for Georgetown University’s Graduate Programme in International Management at Oxford University on managing diversity in the workplace and delivered workshops for The George Washington University on the Board programme.  Christine is currently President of The George Washington University’s Alumni Association & a member of GW’s School of Business Dean’s Board of Advisors.

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