What Color Is Your Brain? A Fun and Fascinating Approach to Understanding Yourself and Others
Welcome to My New Site
Welcome to my blog. While many women my age are choosing to play bridge, I have chosen to blog. I’m eager and energized about sharing my “Grand Brain Color Adventure” with
you!
I started thinking about building a blog just before my birthday, which is the second day of the second month of the New Year… the day a rodent is yanked from his den to see how long winter will
linger and well-wishers are reminded to offer their congratulations to me.
In fact, I’ve been wrapped up in words since the day I was born.* Some of my favorite words are Copious, Delicious, Inquisitive, Potpourri, Remarkable, Resonate, Synchronicity, Thrive,
and Undulating.
I am a “Blue Brainer.” I love my family and friends more than tongue can tell. My creativity resembles a whirly top popcorn maker, exploding and overflowing with kernels of ideas. I am as tenacious
as a terrier. People tell me my enthusiasm is contagious. I’ve been blessed with an imagination, which allows me to view life as if I were gazing through a kaleidoscope. I relish my red hair
(redheads are only 4% of the world population). Road trips with my husband on our HD Bagger are exhilarating. I practice yoga every morning, write notes in the books I’m reading, and treasure the
gift of gardening my parents gave me.
Contemplating a blog is similar to designing a garden and filling the space with color, variety, pleasure and awareness. It is privilege to offer you a vibrant bouquet composed of my Brain Color
personality profile and approach, my books and workshops, tips for creating harmonious relationships in the workplace and at home, authorship, diabetes research and education, self-esteem,
creativity, my favorite poems
and personal muses.
Enjoy your “Happy Brainday,”
Sheila Glazov
Author. Speaker. Educator.
What Color Is Your Brain?
*One birth story my mother enjoyed retelling was my delivery. No, it’s not what you’re thinking. It was her surprise the first time a nurse carried me into Mother’s hospital room. I was delivered to
her wrapped up in pages of the Chicago Tribune newspaper. During WWII rationing created a shortage of blankets, even in hospitals. However, newspaper ink and paper were thought to be sterile and
there was no shortage of newspapers in the maternity ward
at Passavant Hospital.
SPEAKING & WORKSHOPS
Sheila Glazov enjoys encouraging and educating adults and children. She has made the art of understanding yourself and others fascinating and fun. You will benefit immediately
from Sheila's creative and participatory programs, which are never dull or boring, always productive and engaging.
Keynote Presentations
Conferences
Workshops
School Visits
Book Store Events
And More!
Sheila's latest book, What Color Is Your Brain?® offers a fun and compelling methodology for helping to unlock
the value you discover in yourself and others, opening doors for you to resolve conflicts quickly, build harmonious relationships and improve your job performance. With the help of this dynamic book,
discovering your own brain color and learning how to adapt to others is bound to be a no-brainer.
Diabetes Connection
The Diabetes Connection is a resource to help individuals and families deal with the challenges of diabetes. 10% of the royalties from the sale of What Color Is Your Brain?TM will be
allocated to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF).