We'll help you ensure the team has the information and resources needed to own their wellbeing and avoid burnout.
Book a callFeeling overwhelmed and on the verge of burnout?
You're not alone. In today's demanding work environment, many professionals struggle with chronic stress and its negative effects. Our workshop equips you with the knowledge and tools to combat burnout, cultivate well-being, and thrive in your career.
Understanding burnout:
Beyond mere definitions, we'll provide you with actionable strategies to:
Benefits:
A great session on assessing and preventing burnout for ourselves and our teams. Important any time of the year, and especially important in the pandemic times we're currently in. Excellent tips on how to recognize the different types of burnout, and different types of rest that we all need. I highly recommend the folks over at PeopleStorming, the sessions were great and they kept us engaged the entire time, which is no easy feat.
Thusha A. - Director of Engineering - Aurora Solar
Wellbeing is one of the things we've been talking about most at the leadership level. It's always something that comes up in the town halls and from our employees. The advice from your workshop was really interesting and refreshingly different from many of the things that we've heard on the subject.
Christy P. - Creative Director - Movement Strategy
I like that the workshop got to the point and kept things moving. A lot of interesting and helpful things were covered. It felt different than the typical things you're told in these sort of seminars - which I really appreciated. I found the tips shared impactful. They felt genuinely useful. I'd definitely recommend it to others. You'll learn the signs of burnout and how to approach dealing with them in a realistic way.
Alyssa M. - Senior Beauty Editor - Editorialist YX
In addition to offering dedicated workshops and programs for teams, we hold regular sessions that are open to individuals.
If you'd be interested in participating as an individual, let us know...
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