WELLbinar: Succeed at Work — Fostering Inclusion (U.S., Canada)
During this WELLbinar you'll learn to identify activities, attitudes and assumptions that exclude coworkers, and ways to include others.
Language offered: English
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During this WELLbinar you'll learn to identify activities, attitudes and assumptions that exclude coworkers, and ways to include others.
Language offered: English
This WELLbinar addresses how to stay calm during fluctuations in market values. The discussion includes reviewing your priorities and goals and knowing your comfort with risk.
Language offered: English
Working and living in society entails coming into contact with difficult people from time to time. Learning the art of seeing commonalities instead of differences can help turn an aggressive confrontation into one of greater ease, harmony and understanding. Central to the art of dealing with difficult people is to recognize their humanity. Difficult people have their own fears, worries, joys and sorrows, and when we can see this, we begin to understand that we all have much in common with one another. As Plato phrased it, “Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle.” As we learn to perceive our shared humanity, we become less reactive in response to the “difficult person” and more focused on how to handle the difficult situation. To register for this WELLbinar, create an eM Life account and log in at https://vibe.emindful.com/login/aecom.
Language offered: English
The brain and heart are connected when it comes to some of the top chronic illness risks, such as Alzheimer's, heart disease, stroke and more. Because family caregivers have twice the risk of developing chronic illnesses than the general population, we'll provide you with 12 lifestyle areas and tips to improve your health and wellness and stay strong while caregiving for older loved ones.
Language offered: English
During this WELLbinar, we'll discuss how to help children be proud of their heritage and introduce them to other cultures, religions and races. We'll also discuss how to protect children from discrimination and how to be a good role model.
Language offered: English
Working and living in society entails coming into contact with difficult people from time to time. Learning the art of seeing commonalities instead of differences can help turn an aggressive confrontation into one of greater ease, harmony and understanding. Central to the art of dealing with difficult people is to recognize their humanity. Difficult people have their own fears, worries, joys and sorrows, and when we can see this, we begin to understand that we all have much in common with one another. As Plato phrased it, “Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle.” As we learn to perceive our shared humanity, we become less reactive in response to the “difficult person” and more focused on how to handle the difficult situation. To register for this WELLbinar, create an eM Life account and log in at https://vibe.emindful.com/login/aecom.
Language offered: English
During this WELLbinar, you'll learn the benefits of the movement exercises on Total Brain designed to support brain and body health, shortcuts and tips to navigate the Total Brain library and find the movement exercises that work best for you, and a three-step brain-based movement routine to kick-start your health journey. Need a Total Brain Account? To sign up or log back in, visit the WebMD platform at webmdhealth.com/aecom/ and search for the Total Brain tile.
Language offered: English
Many people still believe that the emotional symptoms caused by depression are “not real,” and that a person should be able to shake off the symptoms. Because of these inaccurate beliefs, people with depression either may not recognize that they have a treatable disorder or may be discouraged from seeking or staying on treatment due to feelings of shame and stigma. As a result, many people with a depressive illness never seek treatment. But the vast majority, even those with the most severe depression, can get better with treatment. Intensive research into the illness has resulted in the development of medications, psychotherapies, and other methods to treat people with this disabling disorder. This workshop will identify the symptoms associated with depression, possible causes and treatments.
Language offered: English
Join this WELLbinar for an overview of the unique financial challenges that women may face. Topics include career and earnings, money and relationships, motherhood and caregiving, and retirement and legacy planning. Event password: Welcome1@
Language offered: English
Join this WELLbinar for an overview of the unique financial challenges that women may face. Topics include career and earnings, money and relationships, motherhood and caregiving, and retirement and legacy planning. Event password: Welcome1@
Language offered: English
During this WELLbinar, we'll discuss how to talk through our thoughts to realize that our fears and anxieties are manageable and controllable.
Language offered: English
Many people still believe that the emotional symptoms caused by depression are “not real,” and that a person should be able to shake off the symptoms. Because of these inaccurate beliefs, people with depression either may not recognize that they have a treatable disorder or may be discouraged from seeking or staying on treatment due to feelings of shame and stigma. As a result, many people with a depressive illness never seek treatment. But the vast majority, even those with the most severe depression, can get better with treatment. Intensive research into the illness has resulted in the development of medications, psychotherapies, and other methods to treat people with this disabling disorder. This workshop will identify the symptoms associated with depression, possible causes and treatments.
Language offered: Mandarin