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How To Be Resilient During a Pandemic: Focus on Vision

Our next session on Resilience During a Pandemic – Meaning and purpose is the most important part of resilience. But how do we find this during a pandemic?

Stress, worry, information overload… If there was ever a time when we need resilience, it is now.

Driven specializes in helping people assess and build personal resilience. Simply, the more resilient you are, the better you can handle a situation like the coronavirus pandemic and support those around you.

Personally, I want to help you be resilient during this time. That’s why I’m launching a series of free online workshops.

In our Vision workshop, we’ll investigate:

  • The basic needs of the brain – what are they and what do they mean?

  • Balance and goals… when do we feel our best?

  • Strategies – how do we find meaning and purpose in a pandemic?

  • Do live Q&A

A recording of the workshop is available below. Enjoy!

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