Catch the Winds of Change: Navigate Leadership with Purpose
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Presentation Topic: “Built for the Storm - "The Storm is the Norm, Calm Waters are Rare."
Presentation Overview: This presentation will explore simple but powerful changes that can immediately improve both personal and professional life. Participants will learn four foundational strategies to become more resilient in the face of stress and organizational challenges. The session will redefine common ideas about stress, introduce effective habits of robust individuals, and teach methods to manage difficult conflict—especially the kind often avoided. It includes a special focus on the unique pressures faced in public safety professions. Overall, the session aims to equip attendees with practical tools to thrive through turbulence, not just survive it.
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