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Navigating Life's Big Decisions

When we’re at a crossroads, we often face ambivalence regarding the direction we should take. Common life challenges include: Should I attend college and, if so, where? Should I get married? Do I want children? Should I move? Should I get a divorce? Some people are able to make decisions without being bogged down by uncertainty. They make them quickly and with minimal anxiety over whether or not they made the wrong choice. For others, these decisions are filled with angst and can leave them feeling stuck. This session will provide helpful strategies to get unstuck.

By Katy Ahlvin on Oct. 6, 2022

Peer Observations and Portfolios: Advancing Teaching Practices

Peer Observations and Portfolios: Advancing Teaching Practices. Facilitated by CTL’s Director of New Initiatives, Brooke Howland, Ed.D. & Instructional Consultant, College Liaison, Funmi Amobi, Ed.D.

Part of the Quality Teaching (QT) Talks series.

This is a recording from November 2022. Click "Learn more and register" to access the recording.

By Katy Ahlvin on Oct. 3, 2022

Stress: A Way of Life or a Fact of Life

All aspects of work and life require stress—everyone experiences it. Experiencing stress is not all bad, but how we perceive stress is what’s important. Stress is our body’s normal response to any extra physical, mental or emotional demand we place on it. This workshop will help you to understand more about stress, identify your stressors and learn ways to cope with and manage high stress levels.

This is a 1 hour webinar recording from September 2022. Click "Learn more and register" to access the recording*

By Katy Ahlvin on Aug. 10, 2022

Time Management: To-Do Lists, Calendars, Etc.

It seems that more than ever, people are living busy, chaotic lives that often leave them feeling overwhelmed and out of control. Between work, parental responsibilities, community involvement, exercise, hobbies, friendships, family responsibilities and more, sometimes it feels as if keeping track of it all is just impossible. Fortunately, there are many tools available to help people gain control, though sometimes sorting through what’s available can add what seems like even more chaos to life.

By Katy Ahlvin on Aug. 10, 2022

The Finances of Purchasing Your Own Home

The recent housing collapse has changed the home buying process significantly. Where once it was easy to attain credit, it has become more difficult again and a home’s value as an investment is more uncertain. Banks have gone back to a more traditional lending approach as a result of the collapse and now having good credit and a down payment is essential. Lenders are also focused on offering more traditional mortgage products such as 30- and 15-year mortgages versus the exotic ARMs offered a few years ago.

By Katy Ahlvin on July 5, 2022

Mental Fitness for Optimal Brain Power

For a long time, the scientific community believed we were born with a certain number of brain cells and neural pathways and that, once damaged, they could not be repaired. In reality, our brains are much more flexible. Depending on our lifestyle, we can weaken or destroy connections, or create new, stronger ones. Engaging regularly in certain behaviors and activities, like physical exercise, addressing mental health issues, meditation, and learning a new language or musical instrument, support new wiring and can make existing pathways stronger.

By Katy Ahlvin on June 9, 2022

Languishing, Flourishing, and Your Mental Health

Over the past few years, employees have been asked to do more, do their work differently and do better in new and challenging ways, all while managing family life and personal responsibilities that seem never-ending. The feeling of languishing or “will this ever end?” abounds throughout the workforce and can have a huge impact on your mental health.

By Katy Ahlvin on June 9, 2022

School's Out - Getting everyone through the summer

It is summertime, and school is out! For many people, summer conjures images of lazy, relaxing days at the beach. However, for many working families, summer brings the challenges of balancing the demands of adult work schedules with the desire to provide safe, fun activities for children. This workshop offers several ideas on summer activities and provides practical suggestions on how to keep your kids safe while you’re at work.

By Katy Ahlvin on May 3, 2022