What do you do when someone shares what’s on their mind? Your job is to bridge someone towards exploring possible support options. Know how to respond.
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What do you do when someone shares what’s on their mind? Your job is to bridge someone towards exploring possible support options. Know how to respond.
In honour of Canadian Mental Health Week, I challenge us all to think about how we can elevate our capacity to flourish.
I’ve always maintained the position that well-being at work stems from how we choose to connect with each other. By deliberately nurturing an environment that says “You’re not alone, you’re safe, I’m here for you”, possibilities for a healthier, more thriving way become endless.
When things come up both professionally and personally, accepting our reality is half the battle. The other half is about having the courage to keep thriving. Meet 96-year-old Signore Pietro who reminds us of how important our thoughts are to our well-being and our future.
At 29, Rosa leads a successful chartered yachting company along the entire east coast of Sardegna, Italy. In every sense, Rosa is the reason why people experience one of the best days of their lives.