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work-life satisfaction a workshop for women in science Wednesday, February 15, 7 - 9 p.m. 1001 Engineering Science Bldg. (ESB), UCSB Given the work environments and expectations for women in academia, and the fact that a career in science is very often a way of life and far more than a job, work-life balance satisfaction can be elusive. This interactive program will help you: Examine how your current choices impact work-life balance and identify changes that will have the biggest impact on personal and professional satisfaction See your personal challenges and opportunities from a fresh perspective Recognize the critical importance of recovering from stressors to stay motivated and engaged Understand how incongruence between your values/priorities and actions can drain energy and negatively impact work-life balance satisfaction Maximize your energy level for improved performance and increased productivity Craft a personalized plan to improve your work-life balance satisfaction r.s.v.p. here: http://tinyurl.com/work-life-workshop This program was developed by the Association for Women in Science courtesy of a grant from the Elsevier Foundation. presented by Tracy Blois, Ph.D. President of the Los Angeles - Ventura Chapter of the Association for Women in Science (AWIS)

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work-lifesatisfaction

a workshop for women in science

Wednesday, February 15, 7 - 9 p.m.1001 Engineering Science Bldg. (ESB), UCSB

Given the work environments and expectations for women in academia, and the fact that a career in science is very often a way of life and far more than a job, work-life balance satisfaction can be elusive. This interactive program will help you: • Examine how your current choices impact work-life balance and identify changes that will have the biggest impact on personal and professional satisfaction • See your personal challenges and opportunities from a fresh perspective • Recognize the critical importance of recovering from stressors to stay motivated and engaged • Understand how incongruence between your values/priorities and actions can drain energy and negatively impact work-life balance satisfaction • Maximize your energy level for improved performance and increased productivity • Craft a personalized plan to improve your work-life balance satisfaction

r.s.v.p. here: http://tinyurl.com/work-life-workshop

This program was developed by the Association for Women in Science courtesy of a grant from the Elsevier Foundation.

presented by Tracy Blois, Ph.D.President of the Los Angeles - Ventura Chapter of the Association for Women in Science (AWIS)

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