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Presented by: Frank Forencich who leads us through an exploration of our modern affliction – the nagging and ultimately destructive urge for speed. Why is it that we feel compelled to go fast, even when there’s no real need? What are the consequences? And most importantly, how can we improve our relationship with time? As you’ll see, this investigation will go a long way toward reducing our stress and improving the quality of our lives.
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Presented by Dr. Rizza Bermio-Gonzalez, FAIS. During stressful times, adequate sleep can be elusive. Excessive worrying and racing thoughts can lead to difficulty falling asleep and staying asleep. In this webinar, you will learn why sufficient sleep is necessary for health and to help cope with stress. Strategies such as using mindfulness techniques that can lead to achieving a restful slumber will be taught.
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Presented by: Frank Forencich. Stress can wreck our lives, but it can also shape us in exciting and meaningful ways. This online, experiential program is ideal for individuals who are looking for relief or for anyone who works with the human-animal: teachers, trainers, coaches, health professionals, or parents. Also suitable for young people.
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Presented by: Frank Forencich. Stress can wreck our lives, but it can also shape us in exciting and meaningful ways. This online, experiential program is ideal for individuals who are looking for relief or for anyone who works with the human-animal: teachers, trainers, coaches, health professionals, or parents. Also suitable for young people.
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Presented by: Frank Forencich. Stress can wreck our lives, but it can also shape us in exciting and meaningful ways. This online, experiential program is ideal for individuals who are looking for relief or for anyone who works with the human-animal: teachers, trainers, coaches, health professionals, or parents. Also suitable for young people.
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Presented by Beth Romanski. This interactive session will explore the impact of stress and burnout from a practical lens, with an emphasis on effective steps we can take as individuals and organizations to move forward in a positive trajectory, not just as a response to the pandemic, but to transform towards a culture of wellness.
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Presented by: Frank Forencich. This online, experiential program is ideal for individuals who are looking for relief or for anyone who works with the human-animal: teachers, trainers, coaches, health professionals, or parents. Also suitable for young people. Each 1-hour session will include movement, meditation, and presentation.
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Sadly, most adults were never taught key principles and skills to handle stress well. In fact, in the pursuit of “success,” we’ve been rewarded for thoughts and behaviors that make it worse or compromise the very self-care we need to be strong. The result: way too much struggle, suffering, exhaustion, and even shame. Let’s not pass that legacy on to our kids! Presented by Cynthia Ackrill MD, FAIS
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Humans are simply not built to manage the stressors of the 21st century. Now more than ever each of us needs to become our own expert in how to reduce stress when possible, and how to turn off the stress response when needed. In this interactive workshop, participants will learn to relate to and reach for music as a tool for self care, rather than education or entertainment. Presented by: Tim Ringgold, MT-BC, DAIS
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Can you actually succeed without stress? Many leaders consciously or unconsciously believe that if they want to be successful, their life has to be stressful. As passionate leaders worry about others more than themselves, they are at double the risk of stress leading to burnout, anxiety, depression, and physical problems. Presented by: Dr. Rozina Lakhani
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Trying to reduce stress can be incredibly frustrating, and we often end up feeling more stressed because our efforts aren’t working. In this webinar, you’ll learn how to respond to stress rather than merely reacting to it so you can go beyond reducing stress to replacing it with what you value. Presented by: Tanya J. Peterson MS, NCC, DAIS