Overview of the webinar

That is exactly what we are going to be exploring in this engaging and educating presentation. Far too many women especially are pulled in all different directions - and wear far too many hats. It becomes near impossible to be all the things to all the people, without experiencing copious - and unnecessary - amounts of stress and overwhelm.

In this session, you will understand the underlying causes of your stress, and how to address it before reaching total burnout (stress management). Beyond bubble baths and spa days, you will identify ways to manage your own mental health - regardless of where you are and how much time you have (self management). Finally, you will discover the concepts of brave boundaries and brave conversations, and learn key strategies to be able to speak up about where you’re at and what you need (relational management).

Life can be challenging, but it’s time to discern between what is and what is not within our control, and focus on the former.

Area Covered In The Webinar

  • Explore the anomaly that is work/life balance, and uncover a more powerful alternative
  • Learn how to recognize impending burnout, and avoid it altogether
  • Distinguish between self-compassion and self-care, and identify when you need each
  • Discover the power of the ‘Wheel of Life’ , as well as the power of proper prioritizing

Why should you attend?

Far too many hard working professionals do not believe a work-life balance exists. And yet those who report they do experience it are both more productive, and happier.

Absenteeism at work accounts for millions of dollars in lost revenue, which is often a result of overwhelming stress and eventual burnout. This session addresses this reality head on, and provides valuable learning on the signs and symptoms to look for, as well as tools to be proactive when it comes to mental health in the workplace.

About the speaker

Carol Schulte

Years of Experience: 20+ years

Founder of The Brave Initiative, Carol has been empowering international audiences for almost a decade. She holds a BFA in Theatre Performance, an MA in Communication, and two postgraduate certificates in coaching and mentoring. She has worked with