Often we do not think about the downstream effects of our actions or how others might view them. We may simply see a solution to a problem or a need without thinking it through. Your good intentions are not always in the best interests of clients, employees, coworkers, or the organization. Boundary violations are often clear-cut, with damaging results. Boundary crossings, however, can be blurry, requiring your professional judgment and perhaps the professional advice of others. Learn how to assess situations to avoid crossings and violations: Are there any real or perceived issues? Can you reasonably do this for everyone? How will your action affect others? Will this action be seen as favoritism? Practicing good professional boundaries is a step towards wellness and self-care. Wellness and self-care are vital to maintaining good health and a vibrant life. It’s a way of living that incorporates behaviors that help you to be refreshed, replenish your personal motivation, and grow as a person. Wellness is an interactive process of becoming aware of and practicing healthy choices to create a more successful and balanced lifestyle. This lunch and learn workshop is a refreshing course for the New Year! This workshop will be taught by Chris Hout and Christiana Cagnoni.
Thursday Feb 13, 2020
Feb. 13, 2020 11:30am-2:00pm Goods from the Garden- At Gateway Mall, Prescott 3250 Gateway Blvd. #516 (In front of the round-about at the mall) In the Village Shops- Formerly Macayo's Prescott, AZ 86303 $40 includes lunch
Kimberly RaibourneWorkshop: Professional Boundaries & Wellness Lunch & Learn (Lunch Provided)
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