The NWWA Synod supports the health and wellness of ministry leaders. Leaders in the synod have reported exhaustion, physical decline, depletion of resources, less joy, inability to filter non-constructive feedback, lack of confidence, and dwindling creativity. Due to these reports, the Synod has partnered with Living Well, a holistic wellness coaching organization.
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Next webinar date: Mar. 31
Topic is Resiliency: Resiliency is the ability to overcome challenges of any kind such as trauma, tragedy, personal crisis, or pandemic stressors. Resiliency requires self-awareness and honesty to engage the struggle. Adaption, problem-solving, and self-compassion result from the hard work of honest self-awareness. Join us as we explore science and psychology of resiliency, learn how to build skills to become more resilient, and how resiliiency impacts your deep health and self-compassion.
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The interactive webinars will be designed to implement specific holistic wellness strategies within the ministry setting as a way to assist with stress management, maximize engagement, self-care, and self-compassion.
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Click HERE for more detailed information about the Living Well partnership.
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*If you identify as black, indigenous, or other people of color you are eligible for full funding of this program. Individuals participating in the cohort can use continuing education funds, FSA/HSA, or personal fund