Monthly Luncheon - Navigating the Fog of Work: The Secret to High Performance and Sustainable Success
Date and Time
Tuesday Mar 3, 2026
11:15 AM - 1:00 PM CST
Networking: 11:15 am
Program: 12:00 - 1:00 pm
*Lunch included
Fees/Admission
$25 Members
$50 Non-members
Registration Notice:
Cancellations must be made at least 3 days prior to the event to receive a refund. Walk-in pricing, if available, will be $10 higher than the registration rate and subject to availability. Registration information may be shared with event sponsors.
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Description
Led by the Small Business Community Committee
Small business owners today are more stressed, burned out, and overwhelmed than ever before—not because they're failing, but because they're stuck in the valley, where the terrain is tricky and the weather is unpredictable. Adam Tarnow, Author & Speaker, introduces a practical system for navigating the fog of work: how to ask one question that brings clarity, focus on what you control, and lead with confidence even when the path forward isn't clear. This session will leave you equipped to stop freaking out or checking out and start figuring it out—driving both high performance and sustainable success.
Sponsor:
(Limited to 2 non-competing businesses)
$750 - includes premier reserved table, recognition from emcee, logo printed in programs, logo on event promos and signage, @mention on social media, may bring branded items to event
About the speakers:
Adam is a partner at PeopleWorks International, a Dallas-based management consulting firm. He’s the author of The Fog of Work, co-author of The Edge and co-host of the How to Lead podcast with his dear friend Clay Scroggins.
A recovering CPA, Adam spent the first decade of his career in accounting before pivoting into leadership development. He’s a Clemson University graduate, holds a Ducktorate from Disney University (yes, that’s real), and has been happily married since 2003 with two boys and one very spoiled dog.
He loves baseball and golf, but otherwise prefers the great indoors.