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Nov
11
Thu
2021
Holiday stress: What to expect and how to cope
The holidays are upon us and most people are feeling the extra stress and tension. Join this important webinar to get ideas on how to manage the pace of the next few months … and enjoy your holidays!
- Causes of holiday stress
- Demands of holiday season
- Tips for managing your expectations and stress level for a happier holiday time!
Jan
13
Thu
2022
Learning to say “no”: an important life skill
Do you feel obligated to say yes? If so, this webinar will discuss:
- How to say “no” without feeling bad or hurting others
- Understanding why you agree to things you don’t want to do or don’t have time for
- How to set boundaries with others by saying “no” and feeling good about it!
Feb
24
Thu
2022
Healthy boundaries in online relationships
Virtual connections occur more frequently today than ever before, and healthy boundaries are important in any relationship, online relationships being no different. This training will discuss how online connections differ from physical ones, and the impact the internet and social media can have in how we relate to others. We’ll discuss scenarios on how to create balanced online relational boundaries so we can stay connected to each other, but still grounded in ourselves.