Gene  Haynes

Gene Haynes

Location: brooklyn ny

About me

Gene Haynes has a diverse background.  He began corporate training with the MTA New York City Transit. He was a part of a special project by the office of the Executive Vice President. Gene assisted in the training of approximately 400 professional and technical employees on internal customer service. He has worked in a training capacity for an E-commerce website, a model management company and his own consulting business. He currently resides in New York as a college professor of Business, Technology and General Academics.

Gene has a Bachelor’s Degree in Management, Masters in Technology Management and is currently pursuing a Doctoral degree in education.
He is frequently a presenter at health conferences and recently presented at the 2012 (ACICS) Accreditation Council for Independent Schools and Colleges Centennial conference.

Interests

laughter yoga

Skills

corporate training, faculty development

Activity

Blog Comment

I enjoyed the course on stress management also. Since taking the course I have developled my own business to helping others to understand stress management techniques. The name of my company is Learn 2 Laugh Inc. I provide faculty development course for instructors. I recently presented at the ACICS Accredidation Council of Independent Schools and Colleges yearly conference. The feedback was positive and I attend every year. If anyone is interested in a fun workshop for faculty development, please contact me. Thanks www.learn2laugh.com

Understanding Steve conveys four quadrant system for effective time management skills. 

Steven convey discusses four quadrans to help maximize the use of a persons time. He suggests you break down your activities into the following quadrants:

Important and urgent 

Important and not urgent 

not important and urgent 

Not important and not urgent 

You can view a sample of the quadrants at the following link http://www.lcding.com/2011/07/time-management-old-but-simple.html#.UthCgNJDvz4

I used this model and it was very effective in helping me to better manage my time. I even learned how i can sometimes mis catagorize things. e.g. when I first completed the chart I placed my favorite television shows under important and urgent because it… >>>

Discussion Comment

I strongly suggest researching laughter yoga. It's an easy way to cope with stress. I use it almost everyday and it works. There is no jokes, comedy or humor. I am so into this that i started my own company Learn 2 Laugh Inc, www.learn2laugh.com I speak at conferences and travel to educate employee on the value of laughter. Ever heard the saying laughter is the best medicine? If you really try it, you may reap the benefits. For more information check this link from youtube. http://youtu.be/ZKNB0OTrXKw Please share your comments on the link. If you are interested in me… >>>

I currently have my own business Learn 2 Laugh Inc. www.learn2laugh.com I am a corporate trainer and I speak at conferences, businesses and schools teaching employees the value of using laughter as a way to reduce stress. My presentation was so successful the former CEC President personally sent me an email because he heard about my speaking engagement at an ACICS conference. I want to share with you all a new concept called laughter yoga. If you are ever stressed try laughing or watching you favorites comedy shows. There is scientifiec research that proves laughter is a way to reduce… >>>

I strongly suggest researching laughter yoga. It's an easy way to cope with stress. I use it almost everyday and it works. There is no jokes, comedy or humor. I am so into this that i started my own company Learn 2 Laugh Inc, www.learn2laugh.com I speak at conferences and travel to educate employee on the value of laughter. Ever heard the saying laughter is the best medicine? If you really try it, you may reap the benefits. For more information check this link from youtube. http://youtu.be/ZKNB0OTrXKw Please share your comments on the link. If you are interested in me… >>>

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