The Motivation Clinic - November Gathering Lunch and learn / networking at The Brew House, 155 Guildford High Street, Guildford House Gallery, Guildford, GU1 3AJ (Opposite Sainsbury/Bora) It can be a lonely world beavering away building your business alone and navigating the veritable rollercoaster! Love to see you for warm chats and networking to assure you that you are not alone and provide you with the support, encouragement and the motivation to keep going, even when times are tough. Meet and learn Yvette Masure, Medical Acupuncturist and Vibrational Therapist will be taking us through a quick overview of the wonderful world and powers of mushrooms (not the magic kind!) including adaptogenic coffee (and mushroom) blends. You also get a chance to view a lovely potential venue/workshop/talks space (The Brew House) you may want to use?! Feedback from October's Gathering "Informal atmosphere, great group of people, lovely environment" "a friendly, welcoming relaxed atmosphere real sense of community." "uplifted and felt encouraged to get involved more." "lovely session and some great conversations" "a lovely opportunity to meet fellow business owners." Can't wait to see you. Lara Doherty The Motivation Clinic 07817247727 / lara@themotivationclinic.co.uk
Unlock Your Purpose: Crafting Personal Values Ready to live with more meaning and intention? Join us for this powerful talk where you'll learn how to define your core values and align them with your everyday life. Discover how to unlock your true potential and find greater fulfillment both personally and professionally. Don't miss out on this opportunity to start living a purpose-driven life!
Sharren from Jen’s Acorn will be discussing what to look out for and how you can uncover your young person’s mask and encourage engagement and emotional regulation. Masking and what to look out for and how you can support a child or young person uncover their mask and encourage engagement and emotional regulation Emotional Based School Non-Attendance (EBSNA) Dysregulated students and ways to support them in class Importance of listening to parents Importance of listening with ears and eyes to children and young people The realities of masking and not listening and where it can lead Trigger warning - there will be talk of suicide at this session Sharren aims to bring an interactive approach to her session don't be afraid to get involved!
Unlock Your Purpose: Crafting Personal Values Ready to live with more meaning and intention? Join us for this powerful talk where you'll learn how to define your core values and align them with your everyday life. Discover how to unlock your true potential and find greater fulfillment both personally and professionally. Don't miss out on this opportunity to start living a purpose-driven life!
Join Martyn, a recovering addict with over 20 years of sobriety, and Jacky Power, an Advanced Practitioner in addiction, as they blend lived experience with professional expertise to explore the cycle of addiction—and how to break free. With addiction affecting millions worldwide, the need for support and understanding has never been greater. According to the World Health Organisation, an estimated 35 million people suffer from substance use disorders globally, yet only 1 in 7 receive treatment. In the UK alone, around 275,000 adults are in contact with drug and alcohol services each year, highlighting the widespread impact of addiction. Whether you're personally affected by addiction, supporting a loved one, or simply seeking to understand more, this session will offer valuable perspectives and strategies for change.
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Join a vibrant and interactive event designed specifically for secondary school students, aimed at promoting mental health awareness, building emotional resilience, and fostering overall well-being. This exciting event, organized by Dorking Minds, features a variety of hands-on workshops, informative stands, and takeaway resource packs to support students in navigating the challenges they face both in school and at home. From tackling issues like bullying, peer pressure, and social media stress to addressing home-life difficulties, this event equips students with the tools they need to thrive. By focusing on their mental health and emotional well-being, we help empower the next generation to lead healthier, happier lives.
Understand what Emotional Intelligence is and how it impacts you and others around you. Course overview Duration: 1 day (6.5 hours) Emotional intelligence (EI) is increasingly being regarded as a major key to personal success. IQ measures our ability to problem solve and is pretty difficult if not impossible to change. Our emotional intelligence is our ability to problem solve about emotions and like any other skill can be developed and honed. Some of the most successful people in life today are those who are regarded as having a high level of emotional intelligence whatever their level of IQ. Being able to manage themselves and others successfully is often a crucial factor in their success. With a growing emphasis on ‘soft skills’, leaders and managers need to be able to sensitively handle other people, both within and outside the organisation. Emotions are important in work life. They drive motivation and commitment; they are an inherent part of what we do whatever our job role. Effective individuals are proficient at recognising, using, understanding, and managing emotions in themselves and others. This one day course will help participants improve their understanding and skill in these areas. Objectives By the end of the course you will be able to: Identify the aspects of your role where emotions are important Recognise the four key elements of Emotional Intelligence Use a range of skills to build and maintain key relationships Develop an emotionally intelligent ‘culture’ in your part of the organisation Create a personal action plan to continue to enhance and monitor your Emotional Intelligence Content Emotional Intelligence (EI) What is Emotional Intelligence? Where does it sit in the “whole person model” IQ, Personality Traits, Skills and Knowledge and EI Dispelling the myths and legends about EI The RUUM Model of EI Recognising emotions in self and others Using emotions Understanding emotions Managing emotions Developing Skills in each of the 4 areas of EI Short and long-term strategies to develop EI Developing compensating strategies where needed Practical application of EI Leveraging EI strengths Practice using RUUM Model Case studies and scenarios Video analysis Examples in the public eye we can all relate to Incorporating EI into your day to day role Practical steps Peer coaching Action planning Optional Follow-up After completing this course, you have an opportunity to complete a psychometric to understand more about emotional motional drivers and derailers. If you would like to do this, you will be invited to complete a psychometric questionnaire called Lumina Emotion.It can be done online and takes between 30-60 minutes. The results are compiled into a report which one of our trained and accredited coaches will go through with the participant individually to work up an action plan to leverage their EI strengths and develop strength where needed.This can be very powerful in building EI into your people and your organisation.
Understand the biases we all have and the impact they can have in the workplace. Look at how to minimise their impact on others and the organisation. Course overview Duration: 1 day (6.5 hours) The purpose of this course is to help individuals understand and recognise their own unconscious biases, and to provide strategies on how to minimise the impact of those biases in the workplace. The course will provide an overview of what unconscious bias is, its prevalence and impact, and ways to mitigate its effects. Objectives By the end of the course you will be able to: Define unconscious bias and recognise different types of bias Understand how unconscious bias affects decision-making and behaviours in the workplace Identify their own unconscious biases Understand the impact of unconscious bias on individual and team performance Apply strategies to mitigate the effects of unconscious bias in the workplace Content Module 1: Introduction to Unconscious Bias Definition of unconscious bias History and prevalence of unconscious bias Different types of unconscious bias (e.g. affinity bias, confirmation bias) Module 2: Understanding the Impact of Unconscious Bias How unconscious bias affects decision-making and behaviours in the workplace Examples of unconscious bias in the workplace Impact of unconscious bias on individual and team performance Module 3: Recognising Your Own Unconscious Biases Identifying personal biases Tools to recognise and minimise unconscious biases Module 4: Mitigating the Impact of Unconscious Bias in the Workplace Best practices for reducing unconscious bias in the workplace Strategies for managerial and executive leadership to combat unconscious bias Tips for creating a culture of inclusion and diversity