J. Lenora Bresler, J.D., CSP, SHRM-SCP, SPHR, is a leadership and relationship speaker, author, trainer, and coach. Graduating from law school at age 20, her varied background as a trial attorney, human resource consultant, business columnist, symphony orchestra executive director, off-Broadway producer, talk show host, actress, singer, and pianist make her instantly relatable to any audience. J. Lenora holds the certified speaking professional designation, the highest earned certification in the speaking industry held by fewer than 800 speakers worldwide as well as the highest certifications in the human resources field. She also holds licenses in real estate, life insurance and annuities, and a Securities 6 license. J. Lenora specializes in presenting meaningful insights that are instantly implementable and she does it with engaging, humorous, and winsome style. Her audiences, big and small, are raving fans. J. Lenora is the author of three books including Instant Insight: 15 Questions to Great Relationships.
J. Lenora Bresler, J.D., CSP, SHRM-SCP, SPHR, is a leadership and relationship speaker, author, trainer, and coach. Graduating from law school at age 20, her varied background as a trial attorney, human resource consultant, business columnist, symphony orchestra executive director, off-Broadway producer, talk show host, actress, singer, and pianist make her instantly relatable to any audience. J. Lenora holds the certified speaking professional designation, the highest earned certification in the speaking industry held by fewer than 800 speakers worldwide as well as the highest certifications in the human resources field. She also holds licenses in real estate, life insurance and annuities, and a Securities 6 license. J. Lenora specializes in presenting meaningful insights that are instantly implementable and she does it with engaging, humorous, and winsome style. Her audiences, big and small, are raving fans. J. Lenora is the author of three books including Instant Insight: 15 Questions to Great Relationships.
Instant Insight: 15 Questions to Great Relationships
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Into the Jungle of Conflict
Although people tend to avoid conflict, research indicates that conflict can actually be helpful, when handled correctly and when the conflict is about the task at hand rather than interpersonal differences. Conflict is a lot like the jungle - a place of potential danger and even fatal consequences, but also a place where new discoveries and even healing can be had. Success in conflict, as in the jungle, depends on preparedness and having the...







