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Starting:

24/03/2025

12:00 pm

Ending:

Same day

01:00 pm

Event type:

Virtual

Ticket Price:

Member - £0.00 (+VAT)

Non-member - £60.00 (+VAT)

At a glance…

Join Women in Business for The Art of Workplace Relationships to learn the essential skills needed to foster healthy workplace relationships. Whether you're managing a team, working with diverse personalities or navigating conflict, this session will equip you with practical tools to enhance collaboration and professionalism.
 
What to expect:
How to Fill Your Cup- Relationships start with you! Learn how to look after yourself so you can bring your best self to work.
Managing Anger and Self-Awareness - Master strategies to handle anger professionally by being self-aware and using empathy to improve communication.
Healthy Conflict- Learn how to have healthy conflict and resolve issues, reducing workplace tensions and improving team dynamics.
Dealing with Different Personalities- Learn the four types of human behaviour and how to communicate effectively with each in business, based on the teaching from Surrounded by Idiots by Thomas Erickson.
 
Who is this event for?
All members- Individual, Corporate and Young Women's Network. This event is for all women in the workplace whether you are a business owner or employee at any stage of your career.
 

Hosted by:

Lisa McFarland

Lisa McFarland

Relationship Coaching NI

Hello, my name is Lisa McFarland, I am the UK & Ireland’s Leading Relationship Coach & the founder of Relationship Coaching NI. I’m a wife and mother to three almost grown-up children and have established my professional career in the HR industry. During my HR position a friend at work suggested that I do a life coaching course and I haven’t looked back since. It is my mission to educate you on how to have healthy relationships. During my training I learnt so much about myself, things like limiting beliefs, how to manage fear and anxiety, how to deal with stress and how it effects our bodies in unhealthy ways. During this time I often pondered to myself ‘The world needs to know of these things!’. Let’s take away the shame and guilt and start educating ourselves on our day to day relationships.