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Coping Strategies Using Active Hope - Part 1

About this event

"How to face the mess we're in without going crazy." Joanna Macy

By Cassandra O'Neill, ECE consultant and author

Join us in part one of this two part webinar series to explore how active hope can help directors and educators cope in challenging times.

Cassie will review and approach developed by Joanna Macy that outlines a four stage spiral which includes:

  • gratitude,
  • honoring our pain,
  • seeing with new eyes, and
  • going forth.

This concept of active hope can be used by educators to build resiliency, and help people get unstuck so they can move forward in ways that align with the values they want to see expressed in the world.

Participants will:

· Learn how to activate the power of active hope in educators,

· Reflect on how to honor feelings as part of a cycle that leads to action,

· Expand the definition of self in wider ways that increases feelings of connection,

· Review how to move through cycles of feeling and action which build resiliency.

This first session will cover gratitude and honoring pain.

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    Cassandra O'Neill Consultant & Author @ Leadership Alchemy

    Cassandra is a leadership consultant author, with a special interest in emotional IQ. She has worked state agencies, health organizations, social service groups and not for profits -amongst others.

  • Team member
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    Educa Moderator Educa

    Educa is a documentation and sharing platform using Learning Stories for authentic assessment. It serves early childhood educators primarily in Australia, New Zealand, the United States and Canada.

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