Dear Reader,
In the age of COVID-19, an economic crisis, a highly divisive presidential election and a nationwide reckoning with systemic racism, bouncing back from hardships has taken on a whole new meaning this year. Showing up at work, in particular, even if it is virtually, is taking significant physical, mental and emotional effort for many of us and raising difficult questions. How do we ask our bosses for mental health days? What does work/life balance mean when the two are intertwined now more than ever? What does resilience in the workplace look like when the tough times just keep coming?
Join HuffPost editor Wendy Lu and work/life reporter Monica Torres, along with executive coach Lisa Orbé-Austin on Thursday, Dec. 3 at 7 p.m. ET for a live discussion and Q&A around the complicated relationship between health, productivity and work.
Orbé-Austin is a licensed psychologist based in New York who focuses on helping professionals manage their careers, handle workplace transitions and improve their communication skills. She is also an expert on imposter syndrome and the author of the book “Own Your Greatness: Overcome Impostor Syndrome, Beat Self-Doubt, and Succeed in Life.”
The event is free for all. You can sign up for the event by clicking the button. |