ORGANIZATIONAL WELLNESS

What People Are Saying

“This program helped me understanding how I work along side my coworkers because it can help me to advocate for myself as I struggle at times with anxiety.”

— Karen A.

“The CBT explanation helped me to press pause on overreacting to a situation and learn how to make a plan to not let the situation consume me to the point where I just shut down entirely.”

— John S.

“This workshop was amazing. I recommend everyone who is offered this take advantage and participate.”

— Sandra B.

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A fresh approach to improving workplace dynamics.

What is the secret sauce?

A unique recipe that combines mind-bending group activities, story-sharing and straightforward science, mixed with a dash of behavioral psychology. These workshops help team members build self awareness through lens of genuine curiosity instead of judgement. From that rich substrate grows an environment where interpersonal relationships can flourish.

Can we expect real results?

Yes. Without question. This work is deeply interwoven with threads of cultural competency, safe spaces for discussion, and a compassionate disposition that welcomes even the most difficult conversations.

How can we integrate this work?

  • Larger retreat

  • Monthly team meetings

  • Training workshops

  • Nature-based wellness activities

WORKSHOPS TO CONSIDER

  • Addressing Eco Anxiety

    Validating and exploring the connection between mental mealth and climate change.

  • Team Building and Self-Awareness

    Building self-awareness to improve communication skills and interpersonal relationships.

  • Consciousness & Human Behavior

    Repairing the connection between healthy behavior and adaptive human responses.

  • Psychology of a Crisis

    Understanding how the brain handles crisis in order to adapt better responses.

  • The Green Compass

    Exploring the link between positive child psychology, behavioral development & nature.

 “I got some good reminders about things that I already knew to some extent, but they were reframed for me today in a way that I found very helpful; We have to be able to adapt and flex...realize that things aren't always what they seem... we have to look at the bigger picture and get creative sometimes... communication can be mistaken if we're not very clear (and even when we are)... we are all human with human reactions but we can learn how to control those reactions when we remove judgment. All of this was delivered today in a way that was easy to hear, collaborative and relatable so that I think we will be more successful when we try to put it all into practice moving forward.”

- Alicia M. Veterans Outreach Center