Webinar: Strategies for Boundary Setting: Higher Education Professional Strategy
April 27th, 2021 | 3:00 p.m. - 4:15 p.m. ET | $379
By understanding why and how to implement clear professional boundaries, you can better care for yourself, making you a better educator and professional.
Why This Topic Matters:
With so many faculty and higher education professionals working from home, the lines between personal and professional life has blurred in ways we once never imagined. Without the physical and social boundaries created by working in an office, educators, more than ever, need boundary-setting skills to maintain healthy relationships and well-being both at work and home.
Who Should Attend?
This program is ideal for higher education professionals and faculty that want to personally improve or train staff and students in boundary-setting strategies.
Overview
Boundary setting provides basic guidelines for how you want to be treated. They are essential to living a healthy lifestyle and becoming the best version of ourselves. By understanding why and how to implement clear boundaries, you can better care for yourself emotionally and physically, making you a better educator and professional.
This webinar will teach boundary-setting skills to improve self-awareness, better regulate emotions and build stronger, healthier relationships on and off campus. Whether looking to improve your own boundary-setting skills or training staff and students on this critical topic, this webinar will provide you knowledge, concrete strategies and activities you need.
This webinar will help attendees:
Understand the importance of setting healthy boundaries
Explore how boundary-setting impacts their personal and professional lives
Learn how to establish effective boundaries
Consider how to integrate boundary-setting into training programs
Pricing and Webinar Access Information
Registration Cost: $379
Your Registration Includes:
During the health crisis, you will receive 5 connections for staff members from your institution with each registration
Connection information sent one week prior to the event and again the day before the event. Any questions can be emailed to the program contact at the bottom of this web page.
An electronic link containing a recording of the webinar and resources emailed to you within 7 business days following the live webinar date (active for 30 days)
Follow-up challenges to help you apply the webinar content.
Only $25 for additional webinar connections for members of the same institution - great for colleagues who want to join in on the learning from different offices or off-campus locations! Please email lisa@eduology.org if you would like to learn more or purchase additional connections.
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Instructors
Carrie Arnold, PhD., CEO & Founder of EQsential, LLC
Dr. Arnold is an experienced leader and leadership trainer in both higher education and non-profit/for-profit organizations. She currently trains and certifies individuals in the EQ-i 2.0/360 assessments and consults with local organizations to build curriculum for their leadership and training endeavors. A certified training partner of MHS, Inc., she has completed over 1000 coaching debriefs with students, educators, and business leaders. She received her Ph.D. in Educational Leadership, Research, and Policy from the University of Colorado Colorado Springs. She researches Emotional Intelligence and its impact on student success and retention.
Previously, Dr. Arnold was the Interim Director of the Gateway Program Seminar, a first-year experience program and headed up their CRLA certified peer leader program, including developing training and a semester-long peer mentoring course. She was also Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication at the University of Colorado Colorado Springs (UCCS) and taught first-year seminars, leadership courses and developed curriculum for the university’s high-risk students. In addition to presenting and writing on topics related to mentoring, leadership and emotional intelligence, she served as President of the Colorado Springs World Affairs Council.