Last week, Greg George – Sr. Manager, Social Media Management and Alliances & Partnerships at Monster.ca, visited AAPS to lead the “Social Media and Job Search: A Personal Branding” Workshop. The session went over virtually every social channel available, explaining the ways each specific platform is useful and how they can be strategically leveraged to improve a job search. Specifically, students learned how to use their own social media to better position themselves as candidates, but also how to engage with prospective employers on social media to improve their job search. Furthermore, Greg explained the DOs and DONTs of a resume and provided interesting insights from.. READ MORE »
On February 11, AAPS will be hosting two nutrition workshops that will cover (1) Brain Foods and Stress Busters, and (2) The Secrets of Anti-Aging and Longevity. Brain Foods and Stress Busters will cover different nutritional strategies that increase energy, decrease stress, and improve overall wellness. The Secrets of Anti-Aging and Longevity explains the relationship between nutrition and aging, followed by different ways to leverage a healthy lifestyle and diet to slow down the natural aging process. Separately, each workshop costs $185.00, but you can register in both for $300.00, saving $70.00. For more details, including course outlines and course materials,.. READ MORE »
Date: January 21, 2016 | Time: 6 pm – 7 pm Location: AAPS Training Center Speaker : Ara Wiseman About the Workshop Food affects our mood, energy levels, stress response, concentration, cravings and emotions. You can control your level of mental performance or relaxation by choosing the right combination of foods. A nutritional deficiency creates stress. Nutrient deficiencies put a strain on all of the body’s metabolic processes dependent on that nutrient. Understand how stress is implicated in every symptom we experience and how it affects your thoughts and feelings along with your health. In this presentation you will learn nutritional strategies.. READ MORE »