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Wednesday, November 18 @ 1pm eastern
Sponsored by Nissan and facilitated by Nanci Luna Jiménez, an internationally-recognized trainer and Certified Professional Facilitator, Beyond the Search for Life/Work Balance: Having the Life You Want provided unique insights into clarifying and prioritizing the life we want while we stop wasting time looking for a balance that doesn’t exist.
In today’s world, we are expected to be all things to all people. We love our family; we are passionate about our work. Our down-time is precious—more so because it feels so rare.
The work/life balance webinar made the participants know how to better manage time or be more organized. What if the question weren’t one of balance but rather having the life we want? What if the answer is not outside us at all, but rather inside us? What if the key was not a new tool, technique, gadget or software, but instead a process of getting clear about what it is we really do want our lives to look like?
So often the feelings of not being or doing enough are centered in a place of inadequacy—our own. So often the feelings of not having enough time to do what we want is that we aren’t clear about what that is—so we are pulled into what others want for us, often with the best of intentions.
Wednesday, October 28 @ 1pm eastern
Sponsored and facilitated by AARP, the webinar focused on the implications of health care reform for women and Latinos. On the heels of recent developments in Congress and with misinformation circulating rampantly, NHLI and AARP provided information to clarify some of those myths and addressed questions from community members about health care reform.
The interactive platform allowed attendees to ask questions and to become better informed on the reform proposals being considered in Congress.
The webinar was presented by Nora Super, Director of Federal Government Relations, Health and Long-Term Care at AARP. Nora Super has more than 20 years of experience working in Washington, DC with a notable background in a wide range of health policy issues, including Medicare, Medicaid, HIPAA, ERISA, and other federal and state health programs. Having worked in academia and in the private sector, she brings invaluable knowledge and experience to Health Care Reform: What it Means to Women and Latinos.
Wednesday, September 30 @ 12 pm eastern
Sponsored by Merck & Co., and facilitated by Alicia Paramo-Dionne, an award-winning educator and seasoned trainer, SALSA & CHIPS: Leadership Tips for Latinos © provides unique leadership tools designed to help leaders advance personal goals while contributing to community.
Participants learn 10 valuable interpersonal skills to enrich your leadership style and put you on the course to becoming a powerful leader:
Self Awareness
Advocacy
Leadership
Society & Community
Academics
Cultural Identification
Health
Interdependence
Planning
Spirituality
**Due to copyright restrictions, Alicia’s SALSA & CHIPS presentation is only available through this web recording. For more information about SALSA & CHIPS contact Alicia Paramo-Dionne at amparamo@hotmail.com
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