Arlene having lectured in New York, Sacramento, San Francisco, Chicago, Oakland, Los Angeles, Birmingham and Kano, Nigeria, West Africa, is an internationally known motivational speaker, author, educator, publisher, group facilitator, radio personality, trainer and job search workshop specialist.

Areas of expertise: Career, Women’s Issues, Abuse, and At Risk Youth. Achievement and Peak Performance Activists Authors, Children, Education, Workplace and Jobs.

Arlene’s has a unique style of using humor throughout her presentation allowing you to laugh, learn and laugh.


New Seminar

"How Was Your Day?"

—Learn what adjustments you need to make to bring more balance, happiness and meaning to all of your days.

Proposed Seminars for Staff, Instructional Assistants and Parents:

1. "You Got the Job! ...Now Assess Yourself!"

—Experiencing personal growth thru self-evaluation, self appreciation and self-awareness.

2. "Employment Power For The New Millennium."

—Keeping your job skills current in a rapidly changing world.

3. "Will I Suffer At Work When I’m Hurting At Home?"

—How to resolve the issue of domestic violence.

(Will help your business set up lunchtime domestic violence workshops.)

4. "I Hate My Job But I Need The Money."

—Proven techniques for transforming the most menial tasks into dream positions.

Proposed Seminars for Elementary, Junior and Senior High Students:

1. "Is It Okay For Me To Like Myself?"

—Building self esteem, self awareness and self approval.


Purpose - to lessen the need for gang affiliation and teen pregnancy.

2. "I Am Afraid And I Don't Know Who To Tell."

—Exploring the issues surrounding domestic violence at home and in school.

Purpose - to make everyone aware of the many help agencies available.

3. "You're in School! ...Now What?"

—Learning can be fun.

Purpose - to change the mindset to approach school with the joy of obtaining knowledge for the future.

4. "I Got The Job! ...Now What?"

—A blueprint for successful employment

Purpose - to become a successful employee and a future role model for the next generation.

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