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Date(s) - September 30, 2020
7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
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Using the MBTI to understand how to act and react in crisis
Meets on September 30th and October 7th!
During World War II, Isabel Myers, a researcher of Carl Jung’s psychology theories began his work in practice with women entering the workforce. Myers believed that Jung’s theories could help women discover their passions and preferences to the point of identifying satisfying careers. Soon, Myer’s daughter, Katherine Myers Briggs joined her mother in her effort and the first Myers Briggs Temperament Indicator (MBTI) was born.
Since this time, the MBTI has been used as a tool for understanding our own passions and preferences and for learning how to apply these preferences to everyday life. On Wednesday, September 30th and October 7th, Michele Grove (a certified MBTI facilitator) will lead participants through an understanding of their own MBTI preferences. Michele will pay special attention to a special twist which occurs when we enter the crisis mode because these challenging times take us into this realm more often. Understanding how we react and interact in crisis situations is crucial for navigating stress and anxiety.
And did I mention that this is fun? There is no pre-test required. The work will be done in the workshop and participants will enjoy learning about themselves while building relationships with others who have different passions.
Please follow this link register for this class: https://uucuc.breezechms.com/form/0cfb96