Resilience as a Health & Care Researcher - Part 1: Staying on Track

Resilience as a Health & Care Researcher - Part 1: Staying on Track

By NHS R&D NORTH WEST

Learn how to stay focused and resilient as a health & care researcher at our event on September 29th!

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  • 3 hours, 30 minutes
  • Online

About this event

Resilience as a Health & Care Researcher - Part 1: Staying on Track

Led by Will Medd

Nourishing your inner resource

· Reconnect with what resources your resilience and well-being

· Find clarify of purpose, vision and goals

· Explore what knocks you off balance and how to regain it

· Learn to manage self-limiting beliefs and build confidence

· Identify personal strategies to sustain everyday resilience

· Learn from the collective wisdom of the group

The challenges of research life in the NHS can make it hard to sustain a sense of personal resilience and well-being. Unique to these workshops, you are not going to be told what resilience is, and what you SHOULD do to build it. Resilience comes in many shapes and forms, generally pointing to the ability to recover from setbacks, to adapt to changing circumstance and keep going in the face of adversity.

This workshop is delivered over 2 half day online session and are designed to build on your experience and the collective wisdom of the group, to develop an understanding of what resilience means for you and how you can develop strategies to nourish and sustain it in everyday life. Each workshop can be attended as a standalone workshop through they do have a different emphasis.

The first workshop Staying on Track will explore what resilience means to you, how to find clarity in your purpose, vision and goals, and how to stay on track when things get tricky (including what saying yes and no actually means, keeping motivated and staying focused).

Each half-day will be an experiential and interactive coaching-based workshop creating opportunity to re-engage with your own sense of personal resilience and well-being, and be challenged with how to bring that into your everyday research life. These are half-day online workshops and you can register to attend both of them or just one that you feel is most relevant to you.

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