Keynotes by Jason Reid
A thought-leader and speaker in the field of wellness and productivity, chronic health conditions and episodic disability.
Jason Reid is a powerful motivational and corporate speaker. His thirty-year battle with Crohn’s disease gives him a unique perspective on working and living with a chronic and invisible illness. His years as award-winning journalist and television news manager give him insight into what it takes to be successful in a competitive industry and lead a high-performing team.
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Jason’s programs include:
Thriving in the Age of Chronic Illness
Leadership for a new age of health
Government statistics show one in three working-aged adults have a chronic illness and that number is expected to rise dramatically. The question is not should we adapt to a chronically ill workforce but how?
Available as either a keynote or training workshop, Jason’s interactive program reveals how our outdated views of illness cost organizations billions of dollars in lost productivity. Participants will learn about the new paradigm of illness, and examine ways to reduce stigma and presenteeism. Participants will also come away with five simple, but powerful action items to engage employees with chronic health challenges and increase productivity and engagement.
This program can be a great addition to your disability management or leadership training initiative. It can also be an important addition to your diversity training. Educate your organizational leaders and improve productivity.
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Energy Management for Optimum Performance
Originally designed for people suffering from reduced physical energy, this workshop can benefit anyone who wants to get more out of their day while balancing their personal needs. It’s ideal for people in high stress, creative or project-oriented jobs. It’s also an ideal workshop for both junior and senior managers alike.
With the constant bombardment of information, and increasing pressure to do more work with less, a growing body of research suggests that managing our energy is as important as managing our time.
The amount of time we have is fixed, but the amount of energy we bring to a task is highly variable. Understanding how to maximize and even create more physical and mental energy is now seen as the secret to high performance and creativity.
Drawn through research by experts in neuroscience, project management, and performance coaching, it features effective techniques to help increase personal energy and improve performance at work and life.
Participants will learn:
• How modern technology affects alertness and creativity;
• How properly balancing physical, emotional, mental and spiritual
needs increases energy and performance;
• Why proper stress and recovery cycles are important to creative
thought, and how to incorporate good recovery habits into a busy
schedule.
• How adding “stress” to the right areas of our lives can be highly
beneficial.
Jason captivated our audience. I recommend him without reservation - Julie Harmgardt, InvisAbilities Canada
Add Value to Your Workplace by Inspiring Yourself
This motivational program can be delivered as a keynote or workshop.
People who suffer from chronic illness are often tempted to conserve energy and avoid risk, particularly at work. However, there are times when that work promotion, new project or personal challenge is just what is needed to add energy and vitality to their lives and add value for their employer.
In this presentation, Jason reveals:
- Why providing value is important in work and in life
- How providing value can boost confidence and restore energy
- How adding value to other areas of your life can positively affect your work
- How to get more done and bring out your most valuable talents using five simple steps.
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Your presentation was inspiring and motivational. Attendees were encouraged to see the value they bring to their work, and to stretch their boundaries in order to increase their value at work and their level of job satisfaction – Lorna Catrambone, The Arthritis Society
For more on Jason check out his bio and testimonials
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- email info@sickwithsuccess.com
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