Sept. 11 USAT Webinar - Time Management for Teens

Bill Kellick September 01, 2010

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USAT Webinar: Time Management for Teens  

It's time to go back to school. Get ready for a great year by learning how you can balance schoolwork, family, friends, sports/extracurricular activities, and still have time for you!

Join Jinnie English, CEO of International & Chicago's High Achievers, and Olie Burton III, USAT 2010 Youth Olympics Qualification Team Member and winner of the 2010 Chris Canning Award of Excellence, for an informative time-management webinar on Saturday, September 11th at 10 AM EST. During this webinar, we will cover the following topics:

  • Goal setting
  • Scheduling
    • Homework/Study
    • Family
    • Sports/Extracurricular activities
    • Friends
    • Work
    • "Me Time"

Think this webinar is just for teens? NOPE! Parents are welcomed and encouraged to participate, too! Parents who register for the webinar can purchase "The High Achievers Guide to being a Decent Parent" for only $10 and receive FREE SHIPPING! (Expires 9/11/10). Athletes who register can get the "High Achiever Toolbox" FREE for 7 days and subscribe for only $29.99/month! (Must call to register. Expires 9/11/10).

You can participate in this webinar using your smartphone!  i-phone 4, blackberry and many others are compatible with the WEBex platform so you can participate from virtually anywhere!

To register, just click here http://highachiever.net/timemanagement_teens.html

USAT members: $25 per person. Your member number will be verified by USAT.

Non-members: $65 per person

Upon competed registration, you will:

  • Receive a copy of the presentation so you can take notes 48 hours before the presentation.
  • Be able to purchase the High Achiever toolbox for only $29.99 per month per person.
  • Receive an online coupon for $20 off your purchase of $100 or more from the High Achiever store.

International Sport Achievers is a brand of International & Chicago's High Achievers. For more information about International Sport Achievers please go to www.HighAchiever.net and click the Sport Psychology icon.