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MCC Microlearning Series - Be a People Booster - The Four Keys to Empowering the Best in Others

2023-01-30 Microlearning Series - Be a People Booster

Be a People Booster - The Four Keys to Empowering the Best in Others

Imagine understanding basic resiliency enhancing concepts and having the tools to empower yourself and ignite the best in those in your circle.

Get ready to amplify your self-awareness and to improve your presence with others. You will celebrate your own style of helping and add effective tools to empower others more effectively. Lastly, get ready to feel invigorated, joyful, and uplifted.

You will:

1. Identify how you are an inspiring role model.

2. Be reminded of the basic ways to create emotional safety.

3. Discover how to build on strengths.

4. Be given tools to acknowledge, appreciate and celebrate.

Presenter/Facilitator Bio

Patricia Morgan

Patricia Morgan is often referred to as the Spunky Seniorpreneur. Her ability to provide bite-sized knowledge nuggets for resilience has helped many people emerge stronger after facing unthinkable challenge. She provides therapy for clients troubled by distress, relationship conflict, self-doubt, and past childhood neglect and abuse.

With a MA in Clinical Psychology, she has authored several books on resilience and stress management. She is a recipient of Global TV’s Woman of Vision award and the Canadian Association of Professional Speakers’ Spirit of CAPS award for her contribution to the Canadian speaking industry. Check her out and see her in action at www.SolutionsForResilience.com

Patricia Morgan
1411 25A St. SW, Calgary - Alberta, Canada, T3C 1J8 & 403-242-7796
patricia@SolutionsForResilience.com & https://SolutionsForResilience.com

Cost: Free
Registration Link:
https://forms.gle/FotUAC9qBB7QFitk7

This is part of the Maskwacis Cultural College Microlearning Series and is open to the public.
Contact Manisha Khetarpal by email  mkhetarpal@mccedu.ca or call toll free: 1 866 585 3925

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