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Facing your Obstacles, Finding your Unique Path

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Date(s): 
Wednesday, May 21, 2014 - 12:00pm - 1:00pm

Do you feel stuck in your job, relationships, parenting challenges, etc.? Do you struggle with being assertive at work, home and in social relationships? Are you afraid to express your unique and creative ideas at work? If so, come attend our noon-time workshop on how to bring out your inner leader in facing your obstacles and finding your unique path.

In this workshop you will learn skills to:

 • Bring alive the leader that is inside each of us
 • Find new ways to identify and sharpen our skills, gifts and strengths to share with others
 • Discover a new way to relate to challenges that you may currently have in your lives

Location:
Tressider Memorial Union, 459 Lagunita Dr.
Cypress-North Conference Room (campus map»)

To RSVP: Call the Faculty Staff Help Center at 723-4577 or email helpcenter@lists.stanford.edu.
Free and open to all faculty, staff, postdocs and retirees of Stanford University, LPCH and Stanford Hospital and clinics; eligible dependents may also attend. “Be Well Berries” available for eligible employees.

About the Speaker: Ladonna Silva is a licensed Marriage and Family therapist who specializes in working with grief, sexuality, couples, feeling stuck, and childhood trauma including sexual abuse. In addition to her work as a therapist, Ladonna is an Adjunct Faculty at Sofia University and actively involved in Critical Incident Stress Management response teams, which primarily respond to crisis issues at schools, corporations, etc.

Workshop co-sponsored by Stanford’s WorkLife Office and Faculty Staff Help Center.