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Webinar - Build Your Resilience! Six Strategies to help you Stay Afloat Throughout Crisis

  • Wed, April 29, 2020
  • 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
  • Webinar

Registration

  • Free for Chapter Members
  • Non-member - $10

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Resilience is the capacity to not only survive life's challenges, but to learn and grow  from them, to become stronger as a result of such challenges. While stress, trauma, adversity, and dramatic change are rarely welcome, your personal resilience enables you to find a way to move beyond the challenge and toward a stronger self.  

Using the concept of biomimicry, this program offers you six tips we learn from nature about how to stay afloat in challenging times. You have heard the saying “let it roll off you, like water off a duck’s back”, but did you know that ducks aren’t always waterproof? Yes - even a duck can drown!

Participants will learn how to:

  • Identify key characteristics that enable resilience
  • Explore how to develop a resilience in yourself and others
  • Discover the simple and memorable StayAfloattm model

The capacity for resilience is a key factor in determining how people will respond to change, resilience is something that each of us can grow and strengthen in our lives.

Upon registration you will be emailed call details and access information.

About the Speaker:

Dr. Orey brings a unique understanding of diversity, inclusion, relationships and resilience. Her first book focused on workplace diversity, and her other books have focused on communication skills and resilience.  Dr. Orey’s latest book A Year of Resilience was just released on Feb 1st, 2020 and was much more timely than she ever anticipated that it would be. She has spoken at numerous international conferences over the years on building resilience and helping people stay afloat in challenging times.

She is the Founder and CEO of the Workplace Learning & Performance Group which is celebrating 11 years in business this year. Maureen holds a Doctorate in Organizational Leadership and has worked extensively developing over 15,000 leaders for corporate clients and volunteer organizations around the world. Her clients include Boeing, Microsoft, Northrop Grumman, Sony Corp & Scripps Health. She is passionate about helping organizations and leaders become more resilient by facilitating engaging conversations across multiple generations, cultures and personalities.

Note to registrants:  This webinar will be recorded by ATD San Diego for chapter marketing purposes.

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