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30. April 2024
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The way to a better working life

In a time when we as people and organizations experience change, stress and meaninglessness like never before, we may need to look at the world in a new way. Some feel trapped in a certain way of seeing themselves, their career and their organization? It is easy to forget that our thoughts are something we have – not something we are.

The good news is that we can break free of these mental patterns and create a working life filled with more peace, joy and purpose.

We invite you to a webinar where we will explore the incredible potential of the mind. Mette Reebirk, expert in transforming work life experiences, will guide us on a journey to make better use of our inner strength.

 

We have the potential to overcome the mental obstacles that may be holding us back in our career and organization, whether we want to feel better in our organization or a new path in our work life.

Mette will share her concrete and simple ways to create better focus and more calm in a busy everyday life, which can give us the energy and courage to develop both our organization and our working life.

In this webinar, we gain insight into and advice on how to:

  • Experience more inner peace and joy in uncertain times
  • Creates a new working life experience, even if our current one feels challenging
  • Lets go of stress, worries and negative thoughts and habits
  • Get in better touch with our intuition and wisdom.

We are looking forward to this webinar, where we will learn more about ourselves and working life together.

 

Mette Reebirk, independent consultant in ReebirkBusiness.

Mette is the author of the books 'Work-life Crossroads' and the latest, 'The Tipping Point: Life Force Comes from Questioning Your Thoughts'. She is an experienced expert who advises managers and other professionals on navigating their careers and working life.

Mette is former investment director at Scandinavian Cortex Park, Copenhagen Capacity, former director of CBS CareerCenter and former director of International Relations at Roskilde University.

Her extensive experience from the business world and deep understanding of the human mind make her a valuable guide on the journey towards a more purpose-driven and better working life.

 

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