SEMA Virtual Education

Creating a Work Life Balance

Recorded On: 04/21/2022

As America’s workforce evolves and more employees continue to work remotely, workers are burning out and struggling. Resignations are at an all-time high and employees are seeking better work-life balance.

Discover how the busiest people avoid burning out and ways to create an environment of calmness in the workplace by taking part in the SBN Virtual Education Webinar Series, “Creating a Work Life Balance.”

This on-demand session will help employees discover how to set healthy boundaries and discover joy in their careers, while managers and employers learn what they can do to instill a culture that promotes people and respect for their personal lives.

Ann Swayka of AirPro Diagnostics served as moderator as she was joined by Lee Jordon, Chief People Officer with DataBrains, who is also an Adjunct Professor of Kinesiology & Integrative Wellness, and a Nationally Board-Certified Health & Wellness Coach.

What you can expect to learn: 

  • -Why work life balance is essential to both employees and employers
  • -How to instill a culture of work-life balance in your company
  • -How to keep balance when stress increases
  • -How to become a role model
**If you're having any issues logging in or accessing the webinar, please contact SEMA Education at semaeducation@sema.org or 909-610-2030.**

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Creating a Work Life Balance
04/21/2022 at 11:00 AM (PDT)  |  Recorded On: 04/21/2022
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Open to download resource. In today’s workforce many of us are searching for that work life balance. Discover how the busiest of people avoid burning out and create a calmness in this webinar. Included is a worksheet to keep you, your team, and your organization accountable in promoting and respecting employee’s personal lives.