The 4 Stages Of Attachment Healing

Healing attachment styles is a gradual process that involves self-awareness, intentional effort, and consistent practice. By understanding and progressing through these stages, individuals can transform their attachment patterns, leading to healthier and more secure relationships. The speaker discusses how individuals can progress through four stages to heal and develop secure attachment styles. These stages are based on the Conscious Competency Model, which outlines the process of learning and mastering new skills.

In this webinar you will learn (Learning Objectives):

  • Unconscious Incompetence (Ignorance)
  • Conscious Incompetence (Awareness)
  • Conscious Competence (Learning)
  • Unconscious Competence (Mastery)

About the Speaker: Heidi Priebe

Heidi Priebe is a content creator who produces videos focusing on Attachment Theory, personal development, and healing from emotional pain. She aims to help individuals understand their attachment styles and improve their relationships through her insights.

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Develop Interpersonal Skills for Inclusive Conversations at Work

Speaker Sarah-Soonling Blackburn

Strong interpersonal skills at work are essential.  In this webinar,  Sarah-SoonLing Blackburn will share the actions and skills needed to support an inclusive work culture.

You will learn (Learning Objectives):

  • How to boost self awareness and become more curious.
  • How to deal with disagreement.
  • Deep listening.
  • How to apply these skills in one-on-one and group settings.

About the Presenter: Dr. Sarah-SoonLing Blackburn

Dr. Sarah-SoonLing Blackburn is an educator, speaker, trainer and writer.

Sarah has a B.A. from Haverford College, an M.A. in Social Justice and Education from University College London’s Institute of Education, and an Ed.D. from Johns Hopkins University. She is based out of Oxford, Mississippi.

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Emotional Intelligence: Skills to Better Understand Yourself and Connect with others

Speaker Josh Dye

Emotional intelligence is at the core of fulfilling personal and professional relationships. What is it exactly?

Emotional intelligence is having the ability to do the following:

  • Have awareness of and understand your feelings.
  • Effectively express both your positive and difficult emotions.
  • Navigate relationships with empathy, kindness and influence for good.
  • Recognize the emotions in others to communicate more effectively.
  • Stay motivated to achieve when facing obstacles.

In this training you will learn how to build emotional intelligence that increases your level of influence, helps you effectively resolve conflict, improve as a communicator, and form better professional and personal relationships.

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The Dig: Increase Trust, Confidence and Connection through Authentic Interactions

Speaker Erin Weed

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Every person has the power to communicate and connect authentically. On the other side of this connection is TRUST. And trust turns into more abundance, more partnerships, more progress.

What people don’t realize is in order to get clear and make connections with people, we first need to understand HOW to discover our own truth, and share it with others in a way that resonates.

Erin Weed has developed a system for this called The Dig. She takes the audience on an interactive journey to first understand self, and then connect with others.

She teaches an exercise called Head-Heart-Core to help people understand the difference between expressing thoughts, feelings and desires. When people learn to communicate from all three places, we are showing up as the most authentic version of ourselves.

Erin helps people understand the unique power of our stories, the lessons we learn from them and the universal truths that tie all humans together.

Learning Objectives

  • Increase trust among co-workers, colleagues and clients
  • Authentically communicate thoughts, feelings and desires
  • Use storytelling for deeper interpersonal connection
  • Distill your truth down to just ONE WORD
  • Feel more clear and confident with who you are
  • Aligning your work and life to be congruent with your words
  • Become more confident in showing up as your true self
  • Make stronger connections with people in a shorter amount of time

About the Presenter: Erin Weed

Erin Weed helps leaders and organizations find their voice and speak their truth. She is passionate about communication and authenticity…and the human connection that results as we show up as our true selves.

Erin has been a professional speaker for 18 years, and has spoken to over one million people at live events around the world. She has won numerous speaking awards, and was the closing speaker for TEDxBoulder 2017.

Erin is an experienced keynote speaker, workshop leader and emcee. Her style is humorous, authentic and engaging – the kind of presenter who everyone wants to be friends with. Her ability to connect and inspire keeps her busy traveling, and she hopes to meet you soon.

Career Highlights

  • Current Founder + CEO, Evoso (since 2012)
  • Creator and Emcee of Evoso Live, an annual speaking event in Boulder, CO
  • Author of The Dig (coming in 2018)
  • Spoken to over 1 million people at live events around the world since 2001
  • Named Best Speaker and Best Female Performer by speaking industry publications
  • Media appearances: CBS Early Show, CNN, The New York Times, The Washington Post
  • Founded Girls Fight Back in 2001, a social enterprise to end violence against women
  • Sold Girls Fight Back to Kirkland Productions in 2013
  • Author of Girls Fight Back! The College Girl’s Guide to Protecting Herself (2 editions)
  • Named CosmoGirl of the Year by CosmoGirl magazine
  • Recipient of the Hometown Hero Award by John Walsh (of America’s Most Wanted)

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