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Monday, November 15, 2021 @ 1:30 pm - 2:50 pm

Join us for Thriving in Action, a new online program at the University of Guelph. Thriving in Action will help you move from languishing to flourishing throughout your time in university. Build motivation, optimism and resilience, and learn how to integrate those skills into your work as a student. In each workshop, you will learn and practice both wellness and learning strategies that will help you be the student you want to be. Join us for one or all four workshops this spring and learn how to thrive. Workshops are offered online and will be delivered via Zoom. This program is offered by the Library and Student Wellness.

If you attend all four workshops, you can obtain a letter of recognition for your participation.

Workshop 3: Mindfulness and the Present Moment

Explore here how to be in and make the most of the present moment. Learn how to plan and become more attentive, all from a mindful approach. Presentness can help to see things more clearly, gain perspective, feel grounded and excel. The art of attentiveness can help you to pay attention to yourself and what is around you and can be directly transferred to becoming a thriving student. Presentness and attentiveness will be explored along with academic strategies for planning and notetaking.

Other Thriving in Action Workshops

Join us for one or more of the other Thriving in Action workshops. Please register for each workshop you wish to attend.

Other Registration Information
The link to the workshop will be emailed to you in advance of the workshop. Registration for this workshop is also offered via GryphLife.

Questions?
Email learning@uoguelph.ca or wellness@uoguelph.ca.

Details

Date:
Monday, November 15, 2021
Time:
1:30 pm - 2:50 pm
Event Category:
Website:
https://cal.lib.uoguelph.ca/event/3619921

Venue

ONLINE
Ontario Canada

Additional Info

Event is open to
U of G students