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Advocating for Yourself in Personal and Professional Relationships

Duration: 3 hours

Valuable For: Early Career Late Career Mid Career

  • The pandemic has introduced new stressors for many professionals balancing remote work, caregiving, and evolving personal responsibilities, often impacting career progression.

  • This virtual training provides strategies and tools to help individuals advocate for their needs in both personal and professional contexts.

  • Ideal for higher education professionals seeking practical approaches to self-advocacy and maintaining well-being at work and at home.

Free with JHED ID - Academic Impressions

This two-part workshop is designed to support higher education professionals in taking intentional steps toward personal well-being and long-term career fulfillment. Participants will assess how they currently spend their time and identify which areas of life those tasks support. Through guided reflection and discussion, they will explore strategies to negotiate their commitments and advocate more effectively for their own needs, both professionally and personally.

Additionally, this workshop is helping participants clarify their career ambitions and create actionable plans to pursue them. Whether planning for advancement, transition, or redefinition, this session provides a foundation for navigating career growth with confidence and purpose.

View this three-hour interactive workshop facilitated by Drs. Jill Johns and Jeanne A.K. Hey, where you will consider potential goals, obstacles, and trade-offs, and begin to chart out personalized career maps they can refer to and revise over time.

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