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Challenges of working parents
Did you know that both parents work in over half of two-parent households? This statistic is even higher for single caregivers. Join this webinar to learn about how to stay sane and keep a work-life balance. We will discuss:
- Tips on time management
- How to prep and plan
- Divide and conquer
- Making time for you
Change: How to adapt, cope and respond
Change is the one constant in our lives. So why is change always so hard? This webinar is intended to provide you with a basic understanding of how you can navigate all this change.
- Impact of change
- Phase of change
- Tools to cope with change
The reasons we eat: Understanding emotional eating
The reasons we eat: Understanding emotional eating, you will discover what emotional eating is, the factors that can trigger it, define your personal triggers and learn how to detect physical from emotional hunger. We will also explore implementing a new skillset to overcome emotional eating.
What’s your EI? Becoming aware of your emotional intelligence
It’s important to be aware of your emotions and know how to manage them. In this webinar you will learn:
- The characteristics of someone with high EI
- How to develop your EI
- Ways to manage emotions