
Randi Schaeffer
Randi's workshops are fun and motivational...
"Let's Just Blow Bubbles" is a workshop for adults who strive to keep the spirit of childhood alive inside their hearts. Randi will re-introduce you to someone very special, yet long forgotten, your inner child (the spirit within). She will lead you through a fun and fascinating process of rediscovering the foundation of youth within yourself (the sense of self).
When was the last time you just played?
When was the last time you did
the "Chicken Dance"?
Randi will show you how, you can actually get
more out of life by taking it a little less seriously.
Learn to utilize your sense of self.
Recognize the importance of curiosity.
Recognize the importance of being different.
Bring to life your sense of play, joy, and laughter.
Learn to respond to events that bring your inner child to life.
Understand the importance of learning something new everyday.
Identify something to look forward to in your life everyday.
Each participant will receive handouts, a bebopper headset, hologram glasses, a bottle of bubbles, and various stress toys.
She is the creator and author of the "Nursing Review Game" which has sold internationally since 1989. Randi has received the United States Commissioner's Award in Washington, DC, The North Dakota Ruth Meiers "Service to Children" Award from the Governor's Council on children and youth, and the 1999 North Dakota Service to Children Award from the North Dakota Children's Caucus.
She was awarded the North Dakota Nurse's Association March of Dimes Nurse of the Year. She has a Masters in Science of Nursing, Adult Education with a Focus on Children's Education from the University of Mary, Bismarck, ND.
Partial Client List:
Women's Health-Women's Lives-A conference for North Dakota Women sponsored by U.S. Senator Byron Dorgan
City of St. Paul Minnesota- Administrative Professional Seminar
North Dakota Department of Agriculture- Sponsored by ND Commissioner of Agriculture
Honeywell- Minneapolis MN
North Dakota Winter Show- Women's luncheon
North Dakota Badlands Service Center-Conference for Social Workers
Working Women's Summit- North Dakota
Northwest Minnesota Women's Fund
Mind-Body-Connection- Women's Conference-Minnesota
Other Selected Topics:
- Letting Go- This workshop will challenge the firmly held belief that we must brave our circumstances and endure life's crises. Randi contends that while hurt is inevitable with even the smallest crisis, suffering is not. We can experience our losses, hardships and disappointments and let go of them.
- Making Connections-With her experience in raising three daughters, Randi will utilize her experience and education to teach strategies for making connections between mothers and daughters. This workshop is written and created to be presented to mothers/stepmothers and daughters together, ages 10-14 years.
- Self-Esteem- This workshop discusses the small day-to-day losses of life, a project gone sour, kid's unhappiness and family demands-all-factors that chip away at self-esteem. You will learn simple exercises to downplay daily aggravations, including the most important skill-being able to vent your feelings and allow others to vent theirs.
Randi's workshops are fun and motivational...
"Let's Just Blow Bubbles" is a workshop for adults who strive to keep the spirit of childhood alive inside their hearts. Randi will re-introduce you to someone very special, yet long forgotten, your inner child (the spirit within). She will lead you through a fun and fascinating process of rediscovering the foundation of youth within yourself (the sense of self).
When was the last time you just played?
When was the last time you did
the "Chicken Dance"?
Randi will show you how, you can actually get
more out of life by taking it a little less seriously.
Learn to utilize your sense of self.
Recognize the importance of curiosity.
Recognize the importance of being different.
Bring to life your sense of play, joy, and laughter.
Learn to respond to events that bring your inner child to life.
Understand the importance of learning something new everyday.
Identify something to look forward to in your life everyday.
Each participant will receive handouts, a bebopper headset, hologram glasses, a bottle of bubbles, and various stress toys.
She is the creator and author of the "Nursing Review Game" which has sold internationally since 1989. Randi has received the United States Commissioner's Award in Washington, DC, The North Dakota Ruth Meiers "Service to Children" Award from the Governor's Council on children and youth, and the 1999 North Dakota Service to Children Award from the North Dakota Children's Caucus.
She was awarded the North Dakota Nurse's Association March of Dimes Nurse of the Year. She has a Masters in Science of Nursing, Adult Education with a Focus on Children's Education from the University of Mary, Bismarck, ND.
Partial Client List:
Women's Health-Women's Lives-A conference for North Dakota Women sponsored by U.S. Senator Byron Dorgan
City of St. Paul Minnesota- Administrative Professional Seminar
North Dakota Department of Agriculture- Sponsored by ND Commissioner of Agriculture
Honeywell- Minneapolis MN
North Dakota Winter Show- Women's luncheon
North Dakota Badlands Service Center-Conference for Social Workers
Working Women's Summit- North Dakota
Northwest Minnesota Women's Fund
Mind-Body-Connection- Women's Conference-Minnesota
Other Selected Topics:
- Letting Go- This workshop will challenge the firmly held belief that we must brave our circumstances and endure life's crises. Randi contends that while hurt is inevitable with even the smallest crisis, suffering is not. We can experience our losses, hardships and disappointments and let go of them.
- Making Connections-With her experience in raising three daughters, Randi will utilize her experience and education to teach strategies for making connections between mothers and daughters. This workshop is written and created to be presented to mothers/stepmothers and daughters together, ages 10-14 years.
- Self-Esteem- This workshop discusses the small day-to-day losses of life, a project gone sour, kid's unhappiness and family demands-all-factors that chip away at self-esteem. You will learn simple exercises to downplay daily aggravations, including the most important skill-being able to vent your feelings and allow others to vent theirs.
