Molly Cox – “Improvise This! How to Think on your Feet so You Don’t Fall on Your Face”
Molly Cox is an improv actor, speaker and author who helps people learn to lead a more balanced, joy filled and successful life. Molly co-wrote the book, “Improvise This! How to Think on your Feet so You Don’t Fall on Your Face,” and has spoken nationally for companies such as Blue Cross Blue Shield, United Hospital, Bremer Bank and The Smithsonian Institution. She co-wrote the Mr. Rogers Life Time Achievement Awards for PBS and has written dozens of care giving, life balance and humor articles for national publications.
She is the former director of sales and marketing for two hotels and the general manager for a large upscale athletic club. Molly has combined her background in business, acting, writing and care giving to create content rich and hilarious keynotes and workshops for business, healthcare and women’s programs.
Currently, Molly is producing the film: Note to Self: An inspirational film for caregivers. Molly’s essential advice is: “It’s your life. Have fun!”
Contact Information:
mcoxziton@comcast.net
651-336-9896
www.mollyspeaks.com
January 2 – Girls Want to Have Fun
Join Karel Murray and Molly Cox as they discuss ways to have more fun. You will also understand why it is so difficult for women to allow themselves to have fun in their lives.
January 9 – Cutting Stress for Healthcare Workers
Direct message to healthcare professionals and caretakers, Molly Cox gives you some suggestions on cutting down the stress in your life. Listen closely as Molly and Karel with a real life perspective.
January 16 – Improvise This!
Molly Cox discusses her book “Improvise This! How to Think on Your Feet so You don’t Fall on Your Face”. Learn how you can keep your antennae up to experience the humor as you recognize the importance of being in the moment.
January 23 – Get Rid of the Scattered Feeling!
As a life balance expert, Molly Cox shares with you how you can feel more in control of your lives and feel less scattered and hectic. Learn how to apply this knowledge at home or with your work teams.
January 30 – Your Call to Action
Learn how important a Call to Action is when you are trying to gain control of your life. Between the use of emotional intelligence and a great cup of coffee, gain perspective that will help you become not only happier, but more productive.
