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Affective Leadership Development Workshop Demonstration to be Conducted on February 15th, 2013.

For Immediate Release

Performance Transformation, LLC™ and community advocacy group Lead With Giants will host an experiential demonstration for the proprietary Affective Leadership Development workshop at SMART from 3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. on February 15th, 2013.

Leadership Workshop Round Pen 1 lo resJan. 17, 2013 – Performance Transformation, LLC™ (Venice, FL) announced today it will conduct a complementary, experiential demonstration of its new workshop, “Affective Leadership Development” on February 15, 2013 in Bradenton, FL.  The workshop demo is being sponsored by Lead With Giants and hosted by the Sarasota Manatee Association for Riding Therapy (SMART).

Affective Leadership is a mindful approach to engaging, guiding, and motivating human beings to perform at their optimal capacity.  The approach employs insights garnered from peer-reviewed research from affective neuroscience, social neuroscience, performance psychology, emotional intelligence, applied behavioral economics and creative thinking.

“Affective Leadership is first about understanding the emotional and psychological affect we have on those we lead, simply by showing up,” said Terry Murray, Managing Parter of Performance Transformation (http://www.performtransform.com).  ”Are we congruent and consistent in what we say, what we do, and how we are being present?  How we act and interact has a biochemical and neurological impact on everyone we encounter.”

Leadership Round Pen 2 lo resMr. Murray goes on to add, “Second, it is about leading with empathy.  People that lead with authenticity, compassion and vulnerability are powerfully engaging. Research from more than a half dozen scientific disciplines clearly demonstrates the biological response people have to both positive and negative emotional stimuli.  This response either triggers engagement and creative thinking or disengagement and apathy.  In today’s Ideas Economy, leading with compassion drives profitable growth.”

 Lead With Giants (http://leadwithgiants.com) is a community organization founded by Dan Forbes in Sarasota, Florida.  The group focuses on supporting and expanding leadership throughout the community.  Dan is also a Financial Advisor with Merrill Lynch Wealth Management in Sarasota.

SMART (http://smartriders.org) is a 501(c)(3), Therapeutic Riding Facility serving children with developmental disabilities in the Sarasota/Manatee community for over 25 years. SMART and Performance Transformation partner to conduct personal and professional development workshops employing Equine Facilitated Experiential Learning.

Leadership Round Pen lo res“We’re thrilled to be working with Gail Clifton, her wonderful team and the exceptional herd of horses at SMART,” commented Terry.  ”We love the business model. By partnering with SMART, a significant percentage of our clients’ investment in workshops goes to support programs for children with special needs.  It’s a win/win/win.”

Affective Leadership evolved out of Performance Transformation’s original program, Transformational Leadership.  The approach represents more than four years of research, development and validation.  The work is grounded by more than two decades of real-world leadership experience.

“When we view the world through the lens of empathy, clarity emerges,” said Terry.  ”Empathy is an under utilized learning tool in our culture.  It enables us to learn through the experiences of others.  It allows us to engage.  If we think about it, out of all the creatures born on this Earth, humans are the most vulnerable at birth.  We were born to be cared for; and neurologically and biochemically, we evolved to care for others.”

Terry and Kana - Hawaii“The first step is to recognize our own conditioning.  Our culture and institutions influence our natural orientation.  Our workshops enable participants to gently strip away that veneer and begin to cultivate self-awareness and social awareness. From there we can impart the skills of self-regulation and relationship management.  The ground-based, experiential exercises with the horses has proven to be a remarkable accelerant for this process.”

The importance of empathy is recognized by thought leaders in other fields as well.  David Kelly, the founder of design firm IDEO, helped usher in a process called Design Thinking.  Design Thinking began as an approach to industrial design that centered around empathy; a deep understanding of the human experience and the interaction design has with that experience.  The approach was heralded by Steve Jobs and Apple, contributing the Apple Experience to many of their breakthrough products.  The Hasso Plattner Institute of Design at Stanford is now the epicenter of this thinking and approach which has expanded to include social initiatives.

 Leadership Round Pen 3 lo res“We quite literally, and quite recently, stumbled across Mr. Kelly’s work and the Design Thinking approach being taught at Stanford,” said Terry.  ”It’s validating. Philosophically, we’re in remarkable alignment, and, to a certain extent, what we do could accurately be referred to as Design Leadership.”

 The event is complementary.  To register, please call (941) 485-7428.

Time:  3:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m., February 15, 2013.

Where:  SMART, 4640 C.R. 675, Bradenton, FL

© 2013, Performance Transformation, LLC™.

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Terry Murray Discusses “SMART Girls” on the Positive Business Program

The Just For Girls Academy, the Sarasota Manatee Association for Riding Therapy and Performance Transformation, LLC™ collaborate to create the first Equine Facilitated Experiential Learning program in the United States to be adopted as part of a charter school’s core curriculum.

466805_461139157257072_1200375813_o On December 7th, I had the privilege to appear on Patricia Raskin’s Positive Business radio program.  Co-hosts Patricia and MariAnn Snow inquired about our new, collaborative educational development program, SMART Girls.  During the first segment of the show, we explored the emotional, psychological and behavioral benefits a relationship-based approach to Equine Facilitated Experiential Learning can deliver for young girls.

In the second segment of the program, we discuss the neurophysiological dynamics of our approach to leadership development and the positive impact this has in today’s multi-cultural, multi-generational, rapidly changing, global workplace.  We discuss how the introduction of novel, experiential learning, supported by an educationally-based approach to coaching, cultivates organizational fitness and mindful leadership.

You’re welcome to listen in to the podcast below:


© 2012, Patricia Raskin.

© 2012, Terry Murray.

Photograph courtesy of SMART.

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Transition as Transformation

Key Concept ~ Our lives are often marked by key transitions, periods of time when both things around us and within us begin to shift.  By understanding that growth requires a certain amount of space to take root, we can fully engage in these transitional phases of our lives and transform ourselves in ways we may not have thought possible!

A wise man said to me not too long ago that life is a continuous flow of transitions marked by brief periods of stability. Providing us with just enough time to prepare us for our next transitional journey.  His words have been ringing around my head (and my heart) for some time now. I can’t help but feel optimistic when I reflect on his wisdom.  What a fantastic, empowering perspective!  I came to realize that by embracing this viewpoint life’s little fears evaporate.  Fear of change, fear of loss, fear of displacement.  Like a river, we exist, yet the waters that flow are continuously changing.  We can stand on the banks of the Mississippi River view it as a fixed feature of the landscape, yet every molecule of water that is flowing by us is always on the move, immediately replaced by the next molecule coming along behind it.  The river is ever-present and eternal, yet in a continuous state of change.  In many ways, so are we.

Motivated by this perspective, I set about to create a workshop that would hold the space for people to experience this concept firsthand.  Not simply to hear about it, but to feel that continuous flow of wondrous possibilities that are forever refreshing us from within.  As many of you know, a core part of our business centers around creating and conducting Equine Facilitated Experiential Learning workshops.  Workshops conducted in mindful partnership with horses.  It is a powerful, reflective approach to personal and professional development I learned during my apprenticeship at The Epona Center studying under one of the true pioneers of the approach, Linda Kohanov.  We’ve gone on to create more than ten different programs, ranging from our pro bono, award-winning Warriors in Transition workshop to programs designed to cultivated leadership competencies, enhance team work, and support the emotional resiliency of nurses during these trying times.  We’re very pleased to announce our new, open enrollment workshop, Transition as Transformation!

The workshop is scheduled for February 25th and 26th and will be conducted in partnership with Barrett Farm in Orlando, Florida.  Barrett Farm is a world-class equestrian learning center located on forty-five idyllic acres of live oaks, whispering with Spanish Moss, swaying palms, and quiet nature trails.  A perfect place to take a break from the technological noise and pause, reflect, and reintroduce ourselves to the inner waters that continuously flow within us.

To learn more about the workshop, we’d like to invite you to visit http://transitionastransformation.com.  Please know, we limit attendance due to the high level of experiential learning each participant will encounter with the horses.  We look forward to meeting you in Orlando!

© 2012, Terry Murray.

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