About this Event
Learn About: Assertiveness, Self-esteem, Pleasure, Altruism and Necessity.
Register to receive further information about this two day course taking place on 17th and 18th November 2022.
9.30am-4.30pm on 17th Nov, 9.30am-3pm on 18th Nov at Oxford Brookes University Headington Campus, OX3 0BP
Price: £20
This 2 day face to face moderated course on 17th and 18th November 2022 is based on research conducted within Oxford Brookes Business School by Dr Christian Ehrlich.
It is particularly suitable to those people in work (including self-employed, volunteers, students, and part-time staff) but also applicable to those currently not at work.
The course focuses on participants’ four most important goals – mostly professional goals but can also include personal goals - and shows how these can be adapted to help people become happier in work and life.
An overview of the content is as follows:
Assertiveness
Our environment may not allow us to pursue our goals in the way we want to. We need to assert ourselves so we can make changes to our goals and make them fit with our individual preferences. At times, this may face resistance from others.
Self-esteem
This section introduces the very powerful idea that we cannot and should not try to prove our self-worth to ourselves. It covers concepts such as secure self-esteem or self-compassion. Based on these ideas, participants are encouraged to let go of happiness-decreasing concepts.
Pleasure
We all need to learn how to put as much fun as possible into our goals. Pleasure is an essential part of why we do things – and all too often this important goal-ingredient is missing or not a strong enough driver of our goals.
Altruism/helping others
Helping others is an important way to increase our own happiness. Helping others or being able to help others is a very rewarding thing and has consistently been shown to increase our own happiness. We show how to build acts of kindness into our goals.
Necessity
This section considers the impact on our psychological well-being if we would consider having just enough to have a good life rather than the pursuit of materialistic wealth. It also introduces the notion of social comparison and how damaging it can be to overly compare yourself with others.
Further information
Participants can also complete an online questionnaire before the training if they want to receive a personalised report to help determine which topics are most suitable to pursue.
The course is open to all adults but is particularly suitable to those people in work (including self-employed, volunteers, students and part-time staff).
Feedback on a past Happiness course run by Christian Ehrlich
‘It made me look at myself, my motives for making choices and analyse whether they are truly making me happy’.
‘This training really got me thinking about ‘me’ – most of my time is spent thinking about and facilitating the needs of others. It made me think about me and my life goals’.
‘I found this course inspiring and extremely helpful’.
‘Thank you so much for the course – this has been one of the best things I have done’.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Oxford Brookes University, Headington Campus, Oxford, United Kingdom
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