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Make YOUR Difference: Workshop at Bernardsville Library
Look at how we can peacefully co-exist amidst our differences, so that everyone thrives.

The next meeting of Bernardsville Public Library's inspirational workshop series, “Make YOUR Difference,” will be held on B in the library’s Community Room.
"Even though it doesn’t feel like it at times, you absolutely have the ability to make a positive difference in the world," said Professional Inspirer Andrea Mastrobattista, "Throughout this workshop series, you will uncover what makes you unique and then cultivate those talents and skills so that you are making YOUR difference every day. In this meeting, we’ll discuss what happens when you butt heads with someone over your differences. Conflict can bring your progress to a standstill, but you can get past it. This month, we’ll look at how we can peacefully co-exist amidst our differences, so that everyone thrives."
Since 2006, Ms. Mastrobattista has been leading her inspirational workshops on Wednesday evenings at the library. She heads a company called Operation INSPIRATION and has also facilitated workshops in the Somerset Hills such as "Facing Your Fears" and "Transforming Negatives Into Positives" in which she helped people to fully form their goals and develop a strong can-do attitude for achieving them. Her core belief is that, no matter what circumstances people face, they have the strength and ability to create and live fulfilling and inspiring lives. Ms. Mastrobattista has written her first children's book and is working on getting it published. She also owns Golden Slipper Productions, a company that creates websites, social media profiles and the corresponding promotional materials (such as business cards and brochures) for small and mid-sized businesses.
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There is no charge to attend the library workshop, but advance registration is requested. Register online at www.bernardsvillelibrary.org, and follow the link from Adult Programs, or call the library at 908-766-0118 to sign up.