Live Your Strengths @ À¦°óSMÉçÇø Physiology
À¦°óSMÉçÇø Physiology is excited to offer our students a unique opportunity to unlock their strengths and interact with their physiology colleagues.
This two-session workshop is specifically for physiology students and begins with anÌýonline assessment whichÌýmeasures your specific order of 34 themes of ‘talent’ or your natural way of thinking, feeling, and behaving. You will then participate in small group activities to explore these strengths.ÌýThe positive focus of the program will help you harness these strengths and build on them to help you accomplish your goals in allÌýareas of your life.
TheÌýprogram is fast-paced, interactive, and fun. You will learn as a full group but also work together in Zoom breakout rooms for more detailed and in-depth conversations.
The two workshops are facilitated by Barry Koen-Butt, a Gallup-certified Strengths Coach and Life Purpose Coach, and Elizabeth Yorski, a Certified Professional Coach and Spiritual Director. They are co-founders of Strengths Consulting Canada and work with corporate, not-for-profit, and educational clients. They are also former corporate executives with more than 50 combined years of strategic planning, adult learning, and employee engagement.
Your workshop registration includes:
An online CliftonStrengths™ assessment to reveal your innate ‘talents’
Personalized reports that explain how use your talent DNA for success
A PDF workbook with exercises, self-awareness reflections, and worksheets
Two 3-hr interactive online workshops via Zoom
A CCR credit for undergraduate students
The online assessment can be taken as soon as you register, and the two workshops will be held on Saturday October 3 and Saturday October 17 from 11:00 am - 2:00 pm.
Space is limited so act quickly to reserve your spot in the sessions.ÌýRegistration is done through this link:Ìý
Physiology students benefit from a reduced registration fee of $20 due to financial support from PGSS, PULS, GAP, SUS and the Department of Physiology.
Note: Undergraduate students pay $20 at the time of registration, and graduate students must pay the full $75 at the time of registration but will receive a $55 rebate from the Department of Physiology.
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