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Building personal resilience and self confidence

SCVO

The online workshop is designed to be interactive, blending theory with practical day-to-day examples and participant contributions and group discussions. It will utilise all the best online tools including breakout rooms and polls.

The learning outcomes will have you leave the course with:

  • a greater awareness of what resilient people do that sets them apart from others
  • tools to develop your power of perseverance with some practical approaches
  • an enhanced confidence in dealing with rejection and perceived failure
  • a greater awareness of what triggers your self doubt and negative feelings
  • clarity around what you need to start, stop and continue doing in order to build your resilience
Course overview

Personal resilience is crucial and most helpful when navigating times of great ambiguity, uncertainty and challenge, all of which seem to be more and more present in our day-to-day working lives.

We all have moments of self-doubt and wonder if we can really achieve what is being asked of us. The world can be a tough and lonely place where perceived rejection and failure is tough to handle. Sometimes, the "stories we tell ourselves" can hold you back; you can end up questioning your ability and your worth. Your ability to continue on and keep your self-belief is a key attribute to achieving both work and personal success.

Overall course aim

The course with Mark Douglas from Blue Ptarmigan focuses on answering the question "how do I know that to be true about myself?" It explores what triggers our general day to day self-doubt in the first place, how to be aware that it’s happening and how to manage it. This three stage approach helps you be able to prevent some of these thoughts happening in the first place as well as ensuring that when they do you can effectively manage them and turn them into a positive force. The course focuses on typical day to day/life self-confidence challenges and resilience issues.

After all, “The greater danger for most of us lies not in setting our aim too high and falling short; but in setting our aim too low and achieving our mark."

-Michelangelo

Who is the course aimed at?

This online course is aimed at anyone who feels they lack confidence and needs to learn a new approach to being resilient in these uncertain times. The course is geared for those working in voluntary organisations and charities but extends to all sectors.

Entry requirements

There are no formal entry requirements.

Date
10:00-13:00, 20 March 2025
Contact
Helen Swatton
Attendance type
Online only
Venue
SCVO Zoom meeting
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