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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
End of life wishes: How to have the conversation
It’s a talk most families would like to avoid. Yet it’s important for family members to communicate their wishes and preferences for the end of their lives. Join this webinar to learn more about “the talk” and tips on how to have it.
Making stress your best friend
Rethinking the way you view stress can provide benefits to your health. Discover how stress can be your “early warning system” so you can understand it, manage it and make it work for you as often as possible. You can even use stress to fire up your energy and creativity and not just survive but thrive.
Getting unstuck: Breaking old habits
Habits can be helpful. But some can be problematic or even harmful to yourself or others. While it can be difficult, it’s possible to break lifelong habits. Are you ready for the challenge? Join this webinar to learn strategies to get control over even the most stubborn habits!
Launching your children into adulthood
Sending your kids off into the “real world” is one of the hardest parts of parenting. Join this webinar to find out why and to learn some strategies to make it easier on yourself and your children.
- Look behind the scenes to see what’s really going on as our children become adults
- Learn about the mixed emotions everyone feels
- Get tips for giving your children what they need to grow and go (and what you need so you can set them free)
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
Navigating the ups and downs of long-term relationships
Join this webinar to learn more about what makes long-term relationships work and last. Consider questions like:
- Should long-term relationships be hard work?
- What role do expectations play?
- What are some of the major dealmakers and dealbreakers?
- What does love look like after years together?
Overcoming the fear of commitment
Do you have a fear of committing to relationships? Does that fear impact your family, friendships or on-the-job relationships? Join this webinar to learn more about the fear including:
- What’s the definition of commitment?
- The consequences of avoiding commitment
- Common fears
- Ways to overcome your fear
It’s all relative: Understanding family dynamics
Your feelings about family usually stem from your family of origin experience (when you were a child) and extend into your own family that you’ve created as an adult. Discovering what is healthy and what is unhealthy can help you understand how you can best relate with your family.