IA/IL QUAD-CITIES - "Life is an exhilarating journey. It is exciting to make new discoveries as we move forward and find new passions or re-discover passions we once had. But what is passion?"
That statement, with its compelling question, comes from Bill Davis, an instructor in Ashford University's Forbes School of Business. Davis will discuss the role of passion in life in his presentation, Passion, Purpose, and Time Management, hosted by the Idea Lab, a division of Results Marketing. The Idea Lab is dedicated to providing the Quad Cities area with unique learning opportunities.
Passion, Purpose, and Time Management will be held as a Lunch and Learn presentation from 12 to 1 p.m., Jan. 31, at the St. Ambrose Professional Development Center in the New Ventures Center, 331 W. Third St., Davenport, IA. Admission is $15 and the event will include a Chick-fil-A meal.
"Bill will tell how passion ties in with purpose and time management, creating the perfect environment for success to thrive," said Todd Ashby, Managing Partner of Results Marketing. "He has written on why passion is an important factor in reaching one's goals, and we are proud to offer his inspiring presentation as our first Idea Lab Lunch and Learn of 2014."
For more information or to register, please call Marcia Brandt at 563-322-2065 or email Marcia@resultsimc.com. Feel free to follow the Idea Lab on Facebook at www.facebook.com/Idealabqc.
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