Leadership is an ever-evolving journey that requires adaptability, insight, and a commitment to growth. Whether you are looking to refine your skills or gain new perspectives, these sessions offer a variety of topics designed to support and enhance your leadership practice.
THRC is excited to welcome Dr. Elaine Cook, PhD as she shares her expert and insights. Elaine recently completed her doctorate in applied behavioural psychology at the University of Toronto, where her research focused on solution-focused coaching, cultural psychology and communication as mediators of personal and team development.
Professionals working in Halton Region: $15
Outside Halton Region: $25
Light refreshments will be provided
Leadership Connection Series: Beautiful Constraints
March 26, 2025
9:30am - 12:30pm
Haber Community Centre
3040 Tim Dobbie Drive, Burlington
Community Room #1
Post-pandemic stress and anxiety challenge individuals and workplaces, compounded by constraints like time, resources, and finances.
This session teaches participants to identify, reframe, and leverage constraints to enable aspirational goals. Learn to reshape narratives and create hopeful, enduring stories for personal and organizational growth.
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Leadership Connection Series: Difficult Conversations
April 30, 2025
9:30am - 12:30pm
Halton Location TBD
Difficult conversations arise in all areas of life. This session explores what makes them challenging, how we’re wired to respond, and strategies for engaging effectively.
Participants will gain skills to navigate these conversations with greater ease and wisdom, fostering more positive outcomes.
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Leadership Connection Series: Perfectly Good Enough
May 28, 2025
9:30am - 12:30pm
Halton Location TBD
Imagine knowing that good enough is better than perfect: better for your mental health and wellbeing, better for your effectiveness and productivity, better for culture, better for your clients.
In this engaging and essential session we explore the difference and science between mediocrity, good enough and perfectionism, as well as the skills and practices to be perfectly good enough.