Webinar Series: Leadership and Well-being
Our present challenging world requires adaptability and new ways of thinking that can be stressful and disorienting. The purposeful cultivation of well-being creates mental clarity, resilience, focus and perspective that can help leaders navigate new situations and bring the best in themselves and their employees. This 6-weeks webinar series offered by The Providence School of Transformative Leadership and Spirituality offers you strategies and practices for personal, interpersonal and organizational well-being.
Throughout this course, participants will:
- Develop inner capacities for: mindfulness, self-awareness, courage, resilience and emotional regulation
- Develop interpersonal capacities for: empathy, compassion, active listening and social responsibility
- Apply strategies for adaptability and well-being in their organization
For a full outline of this course, please click here.
The deadline to apply is Monday, January 21, 2022.
Program Details
Dates: January 24 to March 7, 2022 (7 weeks)
Weekly Structure:
- 30 minutes for individual work related to the webinar topic (eg. a reading, video, and/or reflection).
- 30 minutes for a webinar presentation of concepts. (Participants can join the webinar live on Mondays at noon EST or watch the recording.)
- 1-hour discussion circles (small groups of 5-6 people)
On March 7 at noon EST participants are invited to join a 1 hour integration session on Zoom
Participants who attend more than four sessions will receive a certificate of participation.
Registration Fee:
- Individual registration: $350 (CAD) + Taxes
- Group Registration (2 or more): $ 250 (CAD) + Taxes per person
Lead Learner: Bianca Briciu, Providence School of Transformative Leadership and Spirituality
For a full outline of this course, please click here.
For more information, please email pstls@ustpaul.ca.

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