Growing Compassion In All Corners of Your Life
Published March 16, 2023
Complimentary – If you’re wondering how to sustain your joy and purpose in a world that is experiencing so much turmoil, this webinar is designed for you! This webinar will be grounded in evidence-based understandings of how we can deliver our best in environments that are characterized by high stress levels, complexity and workload. Alongside the evidence Mary Freer will offer creativity and warmth to bring these ideas alive. You will come away with a sound understanding of the ways that we can embody compassion by learning to approach ourselves with more tenderness and respect.
Mary Freer, BSW (Hons) | Director, Compassion Revolution
Headliner webinars are complimentary.
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