Dear valued colleague,

Having personally presented to learners, management and staff at over 80 schools this year, one of the biggest changes that I’ve noticed is the level of exhaustion amongst management and staff at just about every school.

Some of the challenges that educators and management face are:

  • Angry and self-entitled parents
  • High levels of anxiety
  • Demotivated colleagues
  • Uncertainty around the future of SA
  • Financial concerns around rising costs

Time to invest in your most important assets, your staff and their mental health.

THE WORKSHOP : “FROM BURNT OUT TO LIT UP! – DEALING WITH THE TOXIC SLUDGE IN OUR LIVES”

An essential 2Hr workshop for all staff in the education sector. Presented by John Buswell

  • Venue: Your school
  • Time: You choose
  • Cost R 195-00 per member of staff
  • Workbook and full manual
  • Certificate
  • SACE accredited certificate (CPTD allocation/Type 3/10 Points/ Leadership and Management.)

Following some of the most difficult years ever experienced, let me workshop your academic and support team to ensure that they are motivated to face any of the challenges that they may encounter,  with confidence, commitment and dedication.

Within a few months of the start of the academic year, staff often feel burnt out, empty and powerless. As performance decreases, emotional exhaustion and a fear of failure increase. Those affected feel completely overwhelmed and buried under a wealth of expectations from other people. They can no longer meet their own demands either. Let’s equip your most valuable assets to deal with and prevent this happening to them.

WORKSHOP CONTENT:

  • Identifying the symptoms of Burnout before it takes control of my life
  • Coping with the toxic sludge in our daily lives
  • Understanding how our different personality types make us vulnerable
  • Burning toxic bridges that ruin our lives
  • Converting  stressors to motivators on a daily basis
  • Mental health – coping and surviving in one of the toughest work environments in the world
  • Setting positive goals and utilising time management skills that alleviate work pressure
  • Positive discipline – creating expectations – the whole school approach
  • Dealing with those difficult colleagues – a strategy
  • Converting that difficult angry parent into your biggest ally