Sheryl Green

Sheryl Green

Masters Degree

NV, US

What if you had the tools to identify, establish, and communicate your boundaries?

Banish burnout, repair relationships, and save your sanity with my illuminating and entertaining programs. 

“Yes. Of course. I’d be happy to. It’s no problem at all.”


Sheryl Green has taken “people-pleasing” to Olympic levels. For decades, she put everyone else’s needs above her own… until she hit a metaphorical brick wall.

After committing to one-too-many responsibilities, Sheryl discovered the importance of boundaries… okay, she actually discovered that boundaries were even “a thing.” Now she works with individuals and organizations to establish healthy boundaries to improve relationships,  communication, and well-being.


“Goth” as a teenager, Sheryl dreamed of being an FBI Profiler and hunting down serial killers. She earned a Master’s Degree in Forensic Psychology but decided against spending her days in the minds of criminals. Instead, she has worked in Mental Health, Customer Service, Public Relations, Education, and the Non-Profit world. This brings a unique blend of experience and insight to her audiences.


Sheryl is the author of six books (of her own), including  “Surviving to Thriving: How to Overcome Setbacks and Rock Your Life,” Once Upon a Bottom Line: Harnessing the Power of Storytelling in Sales,” Book Writing For Busy People,” Do Good to Do Better: The Small Business Guide to Growing Your Business by Helping Nonprofits,” “A Pet Parent’s Guide to First Aid and Prevention,” and her latest, “You Had Me at ‘No’: How Setting Healthy Boundaries Helps you Banish Burnout, Repair Relationships, and Save Your Sanity.”

She is also an avid animal advocate, donating her time, talent, and money to animal welfare organizations.


When she’s not working, she’s spending time with her husband and their two fur babies, doing yoga, and tending to a small jungle’s worth of houseplants.

“Yes. Of course. I’d be happy to. It’s no problem at all.”


Sheryl Green has taken “people-pleasing” to Olympic levels. For decades, she put everyone else’s needs above her own… until she hit a metaphorical brick wall.

After committing to one-too-many responsibilities, Sheryl discovered the importance of boundaries… okay, she actually discovered that boundaries were even “a thing.” Now she works with individuals and organizations to establish healthy boundaries to improve relationships,  communication, and well-being.


“Goth” as a teenager, Sheryl dreamed of being an FBI Profiler and hunting down serial killers. She earned a Master’s Degree in Forensic Psychology but decided against spending her days in the minds of criminals. Instead, she has worked in Mental Health, Customer Service, Public Relations, Education, and the Non-Profit world. This brings a unique blend of experience and insight to her audiences.


Sheryl is the author of six books (of her own), including  “Surviving to Thriving: How to Overcome Setbacks and Rock Your Life,” Once Upon a Bottom Line: Harnessing the Power of Storytelling in Sales,” Book Writing For Busy People,” Do Good to Do Better: The Small Business Guide to Growing Your Business by Helping Nonprofits,” “A Pet Parent’s Guide to First Aid and Prevention,” and her latest, “You Had Me at ‘No’: How Setting Healthy Boundaries Helps you Banish Burnout, Repair Relationships, and Save Your Sanity.”

She is also an avid animal advocate, donating her time, talent, and money to animal welfare organizations.


When she’s not working, she’s spending time with her husband and their two fur babies, doing yoga, and tending to a small jungle’s worth of houseplants.

Bubble Baths Won’t Save You: Protecting Your Mental Health in a Caring Profession

You’ve dedicated your life to helping others. Thank you!


Whether you rescue animals, teach children, care for the sick, or serve any other population or cause, you probably give more than you can. If you give too much of yourself, you experience anxiety, depression, and eventual burnout. When you’re burned out, you let down the very population you pledged to protect.


Audience Takeaways


  • Understand the inner and outer...
Mental HealthNonprofitHealth/WellnessAudience ActivityInspirational / Life-changingHumorous / FunnyCommunication

The Clash Principle: Should I “Yay” or Should I “No”

Do you ever find yourself blurting out “yes” to a request when you really want to say “no?”


Many of us have been conditioned to people-please, going beyond giving of ourselves to the point of giving up ourselves. This leads to exhaustion, anger, and some really ugly resentment. It doesn’t have to be this way!


In this session, attendees will learn how to apply The Clash Principle to their decision-making process.

Mental HealthEducational / InformativeInspirational / Life-changingHumorous / Funny

Who Hijacked My Day?

Creating a strong, cohesive team that works together to reach a common goal is admirable… if all of the team members are pulling their own weight. In many situations, individuals with boundary issues are taken advantage of, picking up the slack for coworkers who routinely miss deadlines. This leads to resentment, feelings of being overwhelmed, and eventually, employees who jump the fence in search of greener pastures (only to find that their problem follows them to the next...

Educational / InformativeInspirational / Life-changingHumorous / FunnyCommunication

Book Writing for Busy People

"Write a book" is on 90% of bucket lists... yet only a fraction of those people ever achieves their dream. 

You have a message to share with the world. A message that you know would help promote your business, establish you as an expert, and make you appear really cool at your next high school reunion. But most importantly, your message could really help people. And isn't that why we're on this planet?

But I'm so busy!

Yep. We all are. And yet the people...

Audience ActivityEducational / InformativeInspirational / Life-changingHumorous / Funny

Once Upon a Bottom Line: Harnessing the Power of Story in Business

90% of purchases are made unconsciously which means brands that evoke emotion will be chosen over those that don't. Are you using stories to communicate with your employees and your customers, or are you missing out on the most powerful and strategic business tool available?
Learn how to harness the power of story in your marketing, sales and leadership. This engaging presentation will teach you:

  • The three most important stories you can tell
  • Where...
MarketingSalesPsychologyAudience ActivityEducational / InformativeInspirational / Life-changingHumorous / FunnyCommunication

Building Your Business by Giving

According to a Cone Cause Evolution Survey, 92% of consumers surveyed have a more positive image of a product or company when it supports a cause they care about.

Cause marketing is a type of corporate social responsibility in which a company's promotional campaign has the dual purpose of increasing profitability while bettering society. Cause marketing is growing into the new normal and more and more consumers are looking for brands that stand for a cause. 
Audience ActivityEducational / InformativeHumorous / Funny