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Election Anxiety at Work—Best Practices for Managing Conversations and Reactions

This seminar discusses best practices for managing conversations and reactions to the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election at work.

Click on this link to view this recording: Link opens in a new windowhttps://attendee.gotowebinar.com/recording/2295403556949197831

(Please note that a completion certificate is not provided for this Online Seminar.)

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  • Celebrating Mateship (International Men's Day 2022)

  • Say What You Mean the Right Way: Healthy Forms of Communication

  • Building Positive Relationships at Work

  • LGBTIQ+ Inclusivity and Equity (Pride Month 2022)

Other Topics

    • Keeping an Open Mind
    • Maintaining Respect and Civility in the Workplace
    • Social Injustice: An Open Dialogue
    • Examining Relationships: Healthy vs. Unhealthy
    • Tackling Loneliness
    • Connecting with Your Partner
    • Summer Newlyweds: Think About Taxes
    • Opening Up Appropriately
    • Building a Strong Relationship: Finding Time
    • Fixing a Fractured Friendship
    • Helping others can help you
    • Assertiveness
    • Listening Tips
    • Leaning into relationships during stressful moments
    • Recovering from domestic violence