The Anxious Achiever - A conversation with Morra Aarons-Mele
Health and Wellness
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58m
Join world-class author, Morra Aarons-Mele to discuss one of the key personal leadership issues of our time: anxiety.
A surprising number of extremely successful people experience anxiety. They suffer from feelings of instant negativity, worry, and doubt —what psychologists call “thought traps.” For many, anxiety is a habit. Changing these habits enables people with anxiety to understand their feelings and channel them in ways that are more constructive to their health and success.
During the session, you will experience a deep dive into tools you can use to reframe anxiety from being an obstacle to being something you can use to fuel your life and work.
You’ll walk away with a better understanding of:
How to recognize anxiety.
Lessons in how to manage anxiety.
How to use anxiety to your advantage.
This event is in collaboration with Spouse/Partner Community, YNG Community and Health and Wellness Network
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