Emotional well-being topic of next Tahoe Chamber Level Up workshop
Submitted by paula on Tue, 12/01/2020 - 11:47am
Event Date:
December 16, 2020 - 12:00pm
Even before the pandemic hit, American businesses were losing 300 billion dollars a year as a result of workplace stress. A recent nationwide survey shows 90 percent of U.S. adults are experiencing emotional distress.
To give employers needed information, the Tahoe Chamber is hosting another installment of its Level Up Webinars on Wednesday, December 16 from 12:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. The cost is $10 for Chamber members and $20 for non-members.
Emotional wellbeing at work is no longer a luxury, but vital to the financial wellbeing of your company in order to reduce costs related to burnout, lowered productivity, turnover, and illness.
This Level UP webinar will share how emotional wellbeing can be built through five steps to manage emotions more quickly and easily. These steps also build emotional resilience to meet future challenges and crises, create more human-centered workplaces, build productive relationships and increase creativity.
Join this webinar to gain these tools and takeaways:
- A daily tool to recognize and deal with your emotions and keep a clear head when tackling the problems and challenges you face day-to-day
- How to increase your own wellbeing and sense of control — and help employees increase theirs
- How to manage emotions both when you’re alone and when you’re with others
- Ways to help employees relieve stress through sharing their emotions and feeling supported
Register now: https://bit.ly/WellnessandResilienceWebinar
Workshop facilitator and emotional wellbeing expert, Cathy Norris, is a Certified Emotional Intelligence Trainer and Conversational Intelligence® Coach who helps company and business leaders respond to and manage stressful emotions productively so they can build their own — and their employees’ — emotional resilience to weather any storm.
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