The Most Important Thing: Stress, Happiness, and Thriving
In the face of massive disruption and change, some people thrive while others struggle. Why is that? In this special webinar Andy Bernstein will share with you: • What matters most for happiness in the face of change according to data from the world’s longest study, and why it’s not money, health, or even family • A new way to understand where stress comes from, and why traditional stress management is based on a fundamental flaw • The role of “crucibles” or crisis in making or breaking us as leaders and as human beings • A 7-step process that helps you eliminate stress and lead change more effectively with no blame, stigma, or “touchy-feeliness” • Free access to a special online platform to continue applying this toolkit after the webinar ends Andrew Bernstein is the author of The Myth of Stress and creator of ActivInsight, a new process that changes the way people approach stress, conflict, and change. He is the founder of the Resilience Academy, which makes this revolutionary process available online. His corporate clients include Merrill Lynch, U.S. Trust, Johnson & Johnson, Coca-Cola, Genentech, and many others.
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- Open To Alumni AND Faculty/Staff
WCL Update with Acting Dean Robert Dinerstein
Join Acting Dean Robert Dinerstein for an update on American University Washington College of Law. Learn about the Acting Dean and his plans for the coming year.
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- Open To Alumni
Alumni, Careers, & COVID-19. WCL Virtual Community Meeting.
Opportunity to participate in special pandemic-related WCL Virtual Community, hosted by the Office of Development and Alumni Relations.
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- Open To Alumni AND Faculty/Staff
Human Rights Brief Information Session
Come learn about WCL's Human Rights Brief (HRB) how to get involved! Current staff and board members will be there to talk about their experiences, current opportunities, and the HRB community.
The HRB is an electronic publication at WCL. The HRB was founded in 1994 in partnership with the Center for Human Rights and Humanitarian Law. Today the HRB maintains global readership, and it is supervised by an eight-person Faculty Advisory Board. Student staff members participate in creating and editing content in a variety of mediums, and they learn valuable skills through workshops, events, and mentorship opportunities.
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- Open To Students