
Staff are invited to attend a workshop on building ‘radical resilience’ – the ability to actively choose how to react in any situation, which has enormous benefits for people both personally and professionally.
Hosted by Flinders Work Health and Safety, the workshop is open to all staff who are interested in understanding the psychology and principles of radical resilience and how people can stay focused and thrive – even when faced with set-backs and challenges at times of change.
Staff wishing to view the workshop remotely may select the video conferencing option when they register, and details will be forwarded prior to the workshop. (Please note, the session will not be available for future viewing.)
Topics
- the psychology of change
- change resistance points and how to shift them
- change ready mindsets
- principles of radical resilience – adaptability, agility, fun and alignment
- personal agency and self-care
Event details
Where: Rm 101, Health Sciences Lecture Theatre Building
When: Monday 17 September 2018, 10.30am – 12 noon
Register via the Flinders University professional development course page
“Radical Resilience is about actively choosing how we react in any given situation, and especially those circumstances that shake us to our core. A profound springing back into shape, radical resilience is a deliberate, conscious choice, and therein lies its power. Radical resilience always takes courage; it’s properties are both elastic and tough.” TEDx 2013