Sunday, November 11, 2012

WEBINAR -- Remedies for Women Who Do Too Much. Nov 16th



General Information
Title:WEBINAR -- Remedies for Women Who Do Too Much
Date(s):Friday, November 16, 2012 - Friday, November 16, 2012
Location:Webinar (audio- and Web-based)
Member Fee:$0.00
Non-Member Fee:$0.00
CAE Hours:1 hours

Register Online

Program Description
ASAE CareerHQ.org invites you to join us for a special In Honor of Women webinar, " Remedies for Women Who Do Too Much ," presented by Jessica Hartung, founder and CEO of Integrated Work Strategies.

Women leaders are under tremendous pressure to do more with less. We are under scrutiny in a constantly changing, fast-paced environment.

These multiple, rapid-fire demands create stress and eventually overwhelm and burn out even the most effective leaders.

What can women leaders do to reclaim our time? How can we recharge our sense of purpose? How can we prevent burnout in ourselves and in others?

Our response to the stressors in our lives determines how we are affected by them. 

Jessica Hartung will focus on what women can do to meet the high-pressure demands of our various roles with gumption and grace by providing practical tools for burnout prevention and building resilience in ourselves and others.

Remedies for Women Who Do Too MuchFriday, November 16, 2012
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm EST
#asaewebinar
Cost: FREE
Participation in the live presentation is worth 1 CAE credit hour.

What will you learn?
  • Recognize the signs of burnout in yourself and others.
  • Learn to use six strategies for when there is too much to do and not enough time.
  • Understand habitual patterns of response to adversity and how to improve them.
  • Focus your attention where it will yield the greatest benefit for you and your organization.
  • Review research on factors influencing burnout recovery and prevention.
  • Identify your own pathway to a renewed sense of spirit.
This 60-minute webinar will include time for your questions and answers.

Our speaker, Jessica Hartung, is founder and CEO of Integrated Work Strategies.

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Be sure to tune into the live program for the chance to win a $100 SpaFinder Wellness gift card.

Attendees who log on for the live webinar on November 16th will automatically be entered into a random drawing. The winner will be announced during the live webcast.

Training Opportunity: The Role of a Chaplain Following a Mass Casualty Event. November 27, 2012


Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
Homeland Security & Public Safety

Public Safety Chaplains 

November 27 2012
Title:The Role of a Chaplain Following a Mass Casualty Event
Start Time:08:30 AM
End Time:01:00 PM
Event Category:Training
Location:Fairfax County Government Center
Address:12000 Government Center Parkway
City:Fairfax
State:VA
Zip Code:22035
Contact Name:Dennis Bailey
Phone:202-962-3269
Email:dbailey@mwcog.org
Description:

The Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments
Public Safety Chaplains Subcommittee
In Partnership with the
Fairfax County Community Chaplains Corp.
Presents

Its Fall 2012 Chaplains Training Day
 The Role of a Chaplain
Following a Mass Casualty Event
Caused by Human Hands
 This training is geared to all Public Safety,
Community, Hospital and Military Chaplains

Date                Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Time                8:30 am – 1 pm
Location         Fairfax County Government Center
12000 Government Center Parkway 
Main Auditorium
Fairfax, VA  22035

Focus

This year’s Training will focus on 3 Mass Casualty Events in:
1.      Tucson, Arizona
2.      Aurora, Colorado AND
3.      Fort Hood, Texas

Keynote Speakers
Keynote Speakers include: 
1.      Retired Military Chaplain, Reverend Oscar Arauco, first Chaplain on the scene at Ft. Hood Army Hospital following a mass shooting at the Hospital AND 
2.      Rev. John Cheek, former police officer, now a pastor in Arizona, responded to the Tucson, Arizona mass casualty event, as well as Movie Theater shooting in Aurora, Colorado representing the Presbyterian National Response Team.

We will hear from these Chaplains, their experiences in helping the community, hospital chaplains, public safety personnel and military personnel through the ordeals of a major mass casualty caused by human hands.

REGISTRATION

            Registration is required!  In order to register, please click below and complete the brief questionnaire.

This training is sponsored by the Fairfax County Community Chaplain Corps
And the MWCOG Public Safety Chaplains Subcommittee
 
Registration required starts on October 17, 2012 and ends on November 27, 2012.
Please click here to go to registration form.



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