‘The Awesome Human Project: How to Struggle Less and Thrive More in Work and Life’

On March 22 at 9 a.m., join the WSU Alumni Association online for “The Awesome Human Project: How to Struggle Less and Thrive More in Work and Life.”

There is an Awesome Human inside every single one of us, with a great capacity to create a positive impact in the world. But to embrace your Awesome Human, you need to strengthen your emotional fitness skills and break through the mental blocks that hold you back. In this inspiring and practical webinar, Nataly Kogan, a leading expert on emotional fitness, shares her vulnerable personal story of burnout and the essential mindset shifts, scientific research, and, most importantly, tangible skills and practices to help you strengthen your emotional fitness and develop a more supportive relationship with your thoughts and emotions. Nataly fuels you with her signature contagious energy and practical tools to realize your Awesome Human potential in every area of work and life—with less stress and greater energy, joy, and a sense of meaning!

Register to attend on our Cougar Learning Consortium website.

Questions? Contact Amber Mendenhall at amber.mendenhall@wsu.edu

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