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Overview: With all of the deadlines, projects, and tasks that you have to do every day at work, it's hard to find time to set personal development goals that positively impact your work performance and help you to grow professionally. But how will you advance in your career if you don't make time for personal development? Without a concrete plan in place, you are at risk of stagnating and experiencing burnout. This webinar explores emotional intelligence - the key skills, abilities, and competencies that help you to be effective in your life and career and to solve problems in your emotional life. You will examine the two components of Emotional Intelligence - Personal Competence and Social Competence. You will also learn and practice several essential skills and principles for enhancing emotional intelligence, sharpening key competencies for work success, and developing a plan that you can execute immediately.
Why should you attend: Without a concrete plan for personal and professional development, you are at risk of stagnating and experiencing burnout, which contributes to health problems, high employee turnover, absenteeism, low productivity, and lack of job satisfaction. Having a plan to increase your emotional intelligence will help you to avoid the negative impact of out of control emotions and a poor sense of self worth and capabilities. Not understanding how to increase and leverage your emotional IQ also results in poor communication, conflict, and lack of leadership.
Areas Covered in the Session:
- Examine emotional intelligence and discover your strengths and weaknesses
- Understand the dimensions of self-awareness vs. self-management and social awareness vs. social (relationship) management
- Gain insight into Personal Competence and its components of Self-Awareness, Self-Regulation, and Motivation
- Gain insight into Social Competence and its components of Empathy and Social Skills
- Identify strategies to enhance emotional intelligence
- Learn and practice three stress management exercises - Triangular Breathing, Progressive Muscle Relaxation, and Guided Imagery
Who Will Benefit:
- Employee Resource Groups
- Transformational Change Agents
- Executive and Life Coaches
- Professional Development Coordinators and Trainers
- Human Resources
- Supervisors and Managers
- Employees
- Business Owners and Entrepreneurs
Instructor:
Dr. Peggy Mitchell Clarke is a clinical psychologist, mental health consultant, and retired psychology professor who earned her Bachelor's degree in Psychology from Brown University and her M.Ed. and Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the University of Virginia. Dr. Clarke worked as a psychotherapist in a wide variety of inpatient and outpatient mental health settings, and served on the Colorado state board of NAMI (National Alliance on Mental Illness) and as an executive officer for the Virginia and Rocky Mountain chapters of the Association of Black Psychologists. Her experience in higher education includes teaching psychology for 19 years at colleges and universities in Virginia and Colorado and serving as Director of Faculty Professional Development at Community College of Aurora and Associate Director of Career and Counseling Services at Christopher Newport University. She currently serves on the Behavioral Intervention Team at Community College of Aurora and is the President of Living Well Press, LLC, a mental health and wellness consulting firm and publishing company.