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Communicating Without Conflict With Your Significant Other

Communication is the cornerstone of all relationships. It reinforces trust and acts as a method by which you can share your problems, frustrations, fears, anxieties, hopes and successes. Conflict is a part of life and exists in relationships. In fact, a relationship with no apparent conflict may be unhealthier than one with frequent conflict. Conflicts are critical events that can weaken or strengthen a relationship.

By Katy Ahlvin on Feb. 19, 2021

Caring from a Distance

If you have an elder who requires assistance, yet does not live near you, helping out may seem difficult. However, distance doesn’t mean you can’t provide comfort and care for your elder. By devising care strategies, developing emergency plans and building a support system of family, friends and local resources, your elder can have the care and attention he or she needs.

This is a 1 hour webinar recording from February 2021. Click "view more and register" to access the recording*

By Katy Ahlvin on Feb. 4, 2021

Perfecting Your "No-Guilt" No

Saying no can be uncomfortable and awkward but it’s absolutely necessary to avoid burnout and help you remain focused on your most important goals. Learning how to say an effective and appropriate "no" is one of the most vital skills for leaders, yet research shows this is one of the most under-utilized tools, especially for women.

By Katy Ahlvin on Feb. 4, 2021

Helping Your Senior Loved One Be Independent and Safe

When our parents or other elderly relatives age independently in their own homes, we often fear for their safety and general well-being. Sometimes we don’t know how much assistance we should provide, when to step in, or even what would be helpful. Providing care for an older adult is a very personal matter and each situation is unique. However, there are practical guidelines and simple solutions to ensuring your loved one is healthy and safe.

By Katy Ahlvin on Feb. 4, 2021

Covid-19 Resources for OSU: LinkedIn Learning Collections

To support the university community during COVID-19, we have created several collections of recommended LinkedIn Learning courses. LinkedIn Learning collections are groups of self-paced online courses or videos related to relevant topics. Courses within a collection may be viewed independently and in any order.

Click this card and then click "learn more and register" to view any of the following OSU-curated collections:

By Katy Ahlvin on Feb. 4, 2021

Covid-19 Collection: Supervising Employees

Learn how to lead remote projects and virtual teams.

This OSU-curated LinkedIn Learning collection* features 1 hour of content, including:

  • Leading Virtually: Vulnerability and Presence when Working from Home (self-paced online course)
  • Leading Virtual Meetings (self-paced online course)  

 

*LinkedIn Learning collections are groups of courses or videos related to relevant topics. Courses within a collection may be viewed independently and in any order.

By Katy Ahlvin on Feb. 4, 2021

Covid-19 Collection: Communication

Learn the best practices when it comes to interpersonal communication: communicating remotely, having difficult conversations, and communicating across cultures.

This OSU-curated LinkedIn Learning collection* features 2 hours and 21 minutes of content, including:

  • Communicating Remotely (self-paced online video)
  • Having Difficult Conversations (self-paced online course)
  • Interpersonal Communication (self-paced online course)
  • Communicating Across Cultures (self-paced online course)  

 

By Katy Ahlvin on Feb. 4, 2021