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The Power of Social Wellbeing

  • 14 August 2024
  • 1pm-2pm
  • Online

About this event

As human beings we are social creatures by nature. We not only crave interactions, we need them in order to thrive. This is what makes social wellbeing an integral element of a fulfilling, healthy life, even though it can all too easily get neglected in our busy lives. Don’t miss this session for an opportunity for reflection, sharing and picking up a wealth of evidence-based tips for boosting this essential but often overlooked area of wellbeing:

What is social wellbeing – generally and at work specifically?
Why should we be cultivating greater social wellbeing?
10 steps to building healthy, supportive and effective relationships in and outside of work
6 habits of highly empathetic people
How to navigate the benefits and pitfalls of technology and remote working, including tips for ‘Zoom fatigue’
What steps will you be putting into practice?

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    • Free
    • Booking required? Yes
    • To book onto the webinar, please email occupationalhealth@mailbox.lboro.ac.uk

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