As an emergency room nurse for over 20 years, I have seen it all. The 40-year-old executive who fell asleep at the wheel because she was too tired. The electrician with 80 percent of his body burned because he got too distracted. The young mother of four who ignored the lump in her breast the size of a grapefruit! So many of the patients I treated had one common denominator—they were trying to do too much, too fast, too often. All were living life like an emergency.
Although I literally put people back together in the ER, I have always been more interested in empowering people to breakthrough and take care of themselves before they break down. As a professional speaker for the past 12 years, I have spoken to thousands of men and women in health care, sales, and education. I have also been involved in the health and fitness field for over 20 years, as a lifesaving coach, seminar leader, personal trainer, and fitness instructor teaching everything from kick-boxing to my current practice of yoga.
I wrote my first book, STOP Living Life Like an Emergency, because I wanted to illustrate and identify how so many of us were living in such a frenetic state of more, better, faster.
While I was very close to this material as a nurse and as your typical overachiever, in recent years life events have allowed me to go deeper with my personal journey. My soon to be published self-help memoir, Voice Lessons: How to Stand Up, Show Up, and Speak Up in Your Everyday Life, came out of that journey and has allowed me to go deeper with my material as well—sharing my personal story and providing practical strategies and provocative questions to empower women to find their voice in all the areas of their lives from relationships to work and from sex to money.
My professional memberships include the National Speakers Association, National Speakers Association-Colorado, Colorado Author’s League, American Association of Lifestyle Counselors and the Sigma Theta Tau Honorary Nursing Organization. I am grateful to be so well-connected with the professional relationships and personal support that have made writing Voice Lessons possible.
I have lived in Colorado for the past 18 years and can’t imagine living anywhere else since I love to be outside as much as I can. I have two nephews who I adore and still consider “my boys” even though they are 18 and 20 and wear size 15 shoes! I stay sane and active with yoga, snowshoeing, hiking, and biking.
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Contact
Diane Sieg - 303-321-1010
Blog - http://dianesieg.wordpres.com
Testimonials
“Diane speaks from the heart and wakes up the crowd like you wouldn’t believe. My guests were laughing, crying, hugging their friends and sharing knowing glances when her message hit home. Finding your Voice is a topic everyone can benefit from and inspires action and thought. Diane’s passion and personal experience feeds this message and is sure to be a hit!"
-Connie Hara, Go Red for Women Director American Heart Association
“Your life experiences and presentation described my need to become a better role model for my team, a better husband, and a better person to myself. Thanks for making me think.”
- Director of Surgical Services, AORN
“Your message was perfect for our nurses as your high energy and enthusiasm not only kept the audience’s attention, but gave us practical strategies we could start using immediately!”
-Lauren Denney, Director of Education, Princeton Healthcare System
“Thank you for your invigorating and thought-provoking talk at our annual conference in Chicago. Your animated session provided us with helpful guidelines to follow in order to slow down our hectic lives and take better care of ourselves.”
-Billie Carson, Senior Vice President University Conference Services
“Thank you for your energizing, refreshing, and thought-provoking presentation. I heard so many compliments and many people thanked me for thinking of their personal well-being. You have helped them put the balance back into their lives.”
-Leigh Millner, Regional Vice President GlaxoSmithKline