BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//ChamberMaster//Event Calendar 2.0//EN METHOD:PUBLISH X-PUBLISHED-TTL:P3D REFRESH-INTERVAL:P3D CALSCALE:GREGORIAN BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART:20200924T163000Z DTEND:20200924T190000Z X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:FALSE SUMMARY:Chamber Academy - Workshop - Self Care Workshops DESCRIPTION:The Mission Region Chamber of Commerce and Wolf Bonner of Fraser Valley Coaching have partnered to present a self-care workshop.\n\n\n\nThe intention of the workshop: Empowering people to love themselves more.\n\n\n\nWe take care of what we value in life\, and often we put ourselves last on that list. The research is clear\, self-care practices create an environment for our whole lives to flourish. It boosts physical & mental health\, overall satisfaction and joy in life\, and can drastically improve creativity and productivity at work. \n\n\n\nIn this workshop\, we will look at 5 real-life foundational practices for self-care\, and the implications of what these practices do for us in our personal and professional lives. This workshop is not about spa treatments and skin cleanses. This gets into the nitty-gritty of what caring for ourselves really looks like on a daily basis at work and at home. \n\n\n\n5 BIG IDEAS:\n\n\n\n1) You Matter: The basis of self-care is our intrinsic worth as human beings. \n\n2) The Basics: Diet\, Exercise & Sleep: Caring for your body creates the proper environment to flourish.\n\n3) Capacity: "Know your limit\, stay within it" - Identifying where we are red-lining and how to cope. \n\n4) Sustainability: Setting up sustainable rhythms of self-care and enjoyment in our lives\n\n5) Boundaries: "Where I end and someone (or something) else begins"\n\n\n\nThere is a robust self-care personal evaluation form for attendees as they arrive at the workshop\, and 3 other exercises dispersed throughout which promote a connection between people\, personal discovery\, and growth\n\n\n\nABOUT BONNER WOLF \n\nOwner of Fraser Valley Coaching\n\nCertified Coach\, ACC\n\n\n\nI'm the owner of Fraser Valley Coaching here in Mission\, BC. My main work is in empowering leaders in the non-profit and profit world to advance their work and life purpose. My kind\, calm\, and inquisitive nature helps me create an atmosphere of safe exploration in coaching sessions. Clients feel disarmed and bolstered as we work together on what matters most to them. New ideas\, possibilities\, and dreams are brought to the surface in our vibrant coaching conversations. \n\n \n\nI also love to do workshops as I think they provide a unique space for collective experience\, growth\, and discovery. My aim in workshops is to help people walk away with having made human connection\, and also having a one or two big takeaways that they can instantly implement in their lives." X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
The \;Mission Region Chamber of Commerce and Wolf Bonner of Fraser Valley Coaching \;have partnered to present \;a self-care workshop.
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\nThe intention of the workshop: \;Empowering people to love themselves more.
\n
\nWe take care of what we value in life\, and often we put ourselves last on that list. The research is clear\, self-care practices create an environment for our whole lives to flourish. It boosts physical &\; mental health\, \;overall satisfaction and joy in life\, and can drastically improve creativity and productivity at work. \;
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\nIn this workshop\, we will look at 5 \;real-life \;foundational practices for self-care\, and the implications of what these practices do for us in our personal and professional lives. This workshop is not about spa treatments \;and skin cleanses. This gets into the nitty-gritty of what caring for ourselves really looks like on a daily basis at work and at home. \;
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\n5 BIG IDEAS:
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\n1) \;You Matter: \;The basis of self-care is our intrinsic worth as human beings. \;
\n2) \;The Basics: \;Diet\, Exercise &\; Sleep: \;Caring for your body creates the proper environment to flourish.
\n3) \;Capacity: \;&ldquo\;Know your limit\, stay within it&rdquo\; - \;Identifying where we are red-lining and how to cope. \;
\n4) \;Sustainability: \;Setting up sustainable rhythms of self-care and enjoyment in our lives
\n5) \;Boundaries: \;&ldquo\;Where I end and someone (or something) else begins&rdquo\;
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\nThere is a robust self-care personal evaluation form for attendees as they arrive at the workshop\, and 3 other exercises dispersed throughout which promote a connection between people\, personal discovery\, and \;growth
\n
\nABOUT BONNER WOLF \;
\nOwner of Fraser Valley Coaching
\nCertified Coach\, ACC
\n
\nI&rsquo\;m the owner of Fraser Valley Coaching here in Mission\, BC. My main work is in empowering leaders in the non-profit and profit world to advance their work and life purpose. My kind\, calm\, and inquisitive nature helps me create an atmosphere of safe exploration in coaching sessions. Clients feel disarmed and bolstered as we work together on what matters most to them. New ideas\, possibilities\, and dreams are brought to the surface in our vibrant coaching conversations. \;
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\nI also love to do workshops as I think they provide a unique space for collective experience\, growth\, and discovery. My aim in workshops is to help people walk away with having made human connection\, and also having a one or two big takeaways that they can instantly implement in their lives.&rdquo\;