Just when he thought nothing more could go wrong, Richard died at the age of 34, to be revived and left with a permanent disability. Over 20 years on, he’s ready too tell the story of the extreme highs and lows of his personal and professional journey, and how he continues to bounce back time and again despite ongoing physical and mental health challenges.
At a time when many of our colleagues and clients are finding themselves struggling with the relentless impact of Covid-19, we have an opportunity to explore the subject of resilience and wellbeing through the lens of a lived experience.
It will be facilitated to invite some self-reflection followed by a discussion on how we work with our clients at an emotional and practical level, rather than being theoretically or academically driven.
Session Objectives
· To learn about Richard’s story and his personal strategies for managing resilience and overcoming adversity
· To inspire and provoke discussion around how we support ourselves and our clients in relation to resilience and wellbeing
About Shirley Ficken
Shirley spent 25 years in the Learning & Development field in Financial Services. Since becoming an independent Executive Coach and Development Consultant 8 years ago, she works with leaders and teams across all sectors to help them get the best for themselves and the organisations they work for. She has a post graduate certificate in Business & Executive Coaching, a Post Graduate Diploma in Coaching Psychology, is a member of the EMCC and Chartered Fellow of the CIPD. Shirley’s passion for developing others is matched by her own desire to continually grow and learn both personally and professionally.
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We look forward to seeing you there and to a thought provoking and interesting session!
Nicki Seignot and Tracey Flannery