INFORM: Me, My Strengths, and I
Event description
- Thursday 18 July 2024
- 10:30am – 12:00pm
- Jeffrey Smart Building Forum
- $5 Guildhouse Members / $45 Non-members
Me, My Strengths and I
This 90-minute session looks at the science and tools of positive psychology to be more effective in your art practice, your business and at home, helping you to flourish.
INFORM in 2024 is focusing on three key pillars - Artist's Personal Well-Being, Sustainable Arts Practice and Communication Development - this session has been developed as a reflective and engaging workshop that primarily considers Artist's Personal Well-Being.
We recognise many artists, craftspeople and designers may not have access to the various tools, training and frameworks that can support the reflection, analysis and consideration of how these different methods and approaches may reveal more of themselves - to themselves. This session is a dive into some of the frameworks that build our internal worlds, supporting you in exploring and accessing different models and research to consider how and where these perspectives might support your ongoing personal and professional well-being.
About the presenter:
Marg Edgecombe has over 30 years of experience in the arts and cultural development space, as an artist, a community facilitator, an arts manager, and leading policy and strategy development. She is also the founding principal for Me My Strengths and I, providing coaching and training using positive psychology tools, neurolinguistic programming, hypnosis and Time Line TherapyÒ, to enable her clients to flourish, at work, at home and at play. When she is not in the office she sing and plays the mandolin on community radio, makes art, sew quilts and designs her life and garden using permaculture principles.
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