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» Go to news mainBecoming more stress resilient.
Stress ... we all feel it.  We can't and shouldn't eliminate it completely, but we can learn practical, specific ways to reduce that "over-stressed" feeling and protect ourselves from its negative effects.Â
In this session, employees will:
1. examine the effects of stress on their work and personal lives, and their relationship with stress;
2. reflect on the importance of minimizing stress where you can and coping with it when you can't; and
3. develop an individualized plan for coping with their stress and stressors.
Spend some time now in order to feel more balanced later.
Date:Â May 12, 2015
Time:Â 9:00am - 12:00pm
Location:Â CA Douglas Room in Cumming Hall
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Our Presenter: Janice MacInnis has worked in the field of adult learning at Dalhousie for 20 years. Her current role is Manager of Organizational Health, enhancing the health of employees and the health of Dalhousie as a workplace. In addition to individual wellness offerings, Organizational Health promotes practices that support productive and engaging workplaces and a positive institutional culture.  Janice assists groups and departments with workplace improvement strategies and presents on a wide range of topics. She has a Commerce degree and a Certificate in Adult Education from ±¬×ߺÚÁÏ, as well as a Masters of Adult Education from St. Francis Xavier University.
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