Events / Perspectives – Taking Care of Us: Building a Culture That Supports Resilience

Perspectives – Taking Care of Us: Building a Culture That Supports Resilience

12:00 p.m.-1:00 p.m.
Farrell Learning and Teaching Center (FLTC), 520 S Euclid Ave, St. Louis, Missouri 63110

This Perspectives session is dedicated to Mental Health Awareness Month. This isn’t another talk on “self-care” (no bubble baths required). We’re diving into how we can structurally change our routines to support a more sustainable, fulfilling way of working and living.

Lunch will be provided. RSVP is encouraged to help ensure we have enough food!

When: Tuesday, May 19th

Where: FLTC Room 204

Time: 12:00 PM (Noon)


What We’ll Explore

  • The Resilience Link: Understanding how our daily habits impact our self-worth and our relationships.
  • Trust & Collaboration: How building a supportive community actually enhances our collective output.
  • Reimagining Productivity: Shifting the focus from “doing more” to “being well,” so we can show up better for ourselves and each other.

Why Attend?

If you’ve ever felt like your productivity norms are at odds with your peace of mind, this session is for you. We are moving beyond individual “hacks” to build a culture that supports us.

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Accessibility

Individuals with disabilities are encouraged to attend all WashU Medicine sponsored events. If you are a person who requires reasonable accommodation to participate in this event, don’t hesitate to contact the WashU Medicine Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in advance at 314-273-2809 or MedDEI@wustl.edu.

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