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Watch your words: How you say it counts
“It’s not what you say, but how you say it.” We’ve all heard that phrase, but what does it really mean? Learn more and get tips on ways to improve your communication style as we talk about the impact of:
- Posture, gestures and facial expressions
- Tone of voice
- Choice of words – and more!
What’s your happiness score? Tips on living a happier, healthier life
How happy are you? If you’re like most people, you might be chasing after the wrong things to be happy. This webinar will provide you with:
- The definition of happiness
- A snapshot of your own happiness
- Tips to feel happier
What parents need to know about teen suicide
Teen suicide can be a scary topic. But it’s important for parents and educators to understand the issue. This webinar will review:
- Facts about teen suicide
- Warning signs
- How to talk to your teen about suicide and where to seek help
Fighting the funk: Dealing with depression
Are you depressed or feel you may be depressed? Or do you have a family member or close friend that is struggling with depression and you do not know how to deal with it? Nearly 19 million Americans or 22% suffer from some form of depression. Join this webinar to talk about:
- Causes of depression?
- How might depression impact a family?
- Taking care of yourself
- Resources for help
Think yourself healthy
How important is your thinking? Does your attitude really matter? Join this webinar to learn about:
- How your thoughts can impact your overall wellbeing
- The power of visualization
- Tips to improve your health and happiness
Being your best self: Self-esteem for adults
Do you put yourself down even when praised, see your efforts as never quite “good enough,” or doubt your decisions most of the time? If so, it could be low self-esteem that’s causing you to be extra hard on yourself.
Who loves you: Becoming your own best friend
Many of us spend our days running around taking care of our responsibilities. The demands of work, family and home can feel consuming. This webinar is designed to help you take a moment to focus on yourself and what you need to feel better, function better and help others more.
- Recognize the importance of loving yourself
- Identify pitfalls to self self-esteem
- Develop skills to support a positive self self-image
Communicating with teens
Has your sweet child changed into an eye-rolling, self-obsessed stranger? Parenting teens comes with special challenges. They’re not children but they’re not yet adults. This webinar will review:
- Problems talking with teens
- Different kinds of conversations
- Tips for talking with teens
Being your best self: Self-esteem for adults
Do you put yourself down even when praised, see your efforts as never quite “good enough,” or doubt your decisions most of the time? If so, it could be low self-esteem that’s causing you to be extra hard on yourself. Even as grown-ups, feeling confident and secure inside can be a challenge at times. Join in to learn about adult self-esteem and get tips on how to improve how you feel about you!
The power of personality
Are you shy? Outgoing? Or maybe a bit of both? Join this webinar to learn about personality traits and types. And how every aspect of your personality plays a part in what makes you “you.”