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How to Design your Personal Well-being Plan

Personal Growth
Hosted by:
Madeleine Evans

Ex-Investor, Founder & Social Activist

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Add to Calendar 2019-05-29 12:00pm 2019-05-29 1:00pm Europe/London How to Design your Personal Well-being Plan by Madeleine Evans Your place is confirmed! Uhubs is proud to present "How to Design your Personal Well-being Plan" by Madeleine Evans. Learn essential tips to improve your own Wellbeing whilst pursuing your vision Read more – https://www.uhubs.co.uk/masterclasses/designing-wellbeing-plan The Masterclass will run from 12:00pm - 1:00pm GMT. Join the class on Zoom – www.uhubs.co.uk Think your colleagues or friends might be interested? Tell them to sign-up for upcoming Masterclasses on https://www.uhubs.co.uk/masterclasses (limited seats available). If you have any questions, please email us on hello@uhubs.co.uk See you soon! www.uhubs.co.uk
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12:00pm - 1:00pm GMT

Wednesday, May 29, 2019

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Learn essential tips to improve your own Wellbeing whilst pursuing your vision

In this Uhubs session, Madeleine Evans shares the most important steps required for a happy and healthy team. We are all operating in an environment that is experiencing declining wellbeing in the workplace.

Research estimates that 71% of Founders experience mental health issues, compared to between 40-60% of the typical workforce."

Increasing pressure, overwhelming volumes of notifications & content - alongside fundamental mismatches between personal values & one's workplace - are contributing to widespread problems with exhaustion, chronic stress, and poor wellbeing.

If this sounds like something you can empathise with then this session is for you. Madeleine will be sharing practical steps that can be taken both personally and within your company to improve wellbeing and productivity.

All Uhubs members can submit questions they would like answered by Madeleine when registering for the session.

Learning Objetives:

  1. Define personal well-being
  2. Set your best routine-schedule
  3. How to take action: Life and work

This session is ideal for:

Startup Founders, employees at organisations (big & small) and anyone who wants to get ahead of the wellbeing crisis facing workforces around the globe.

Agenda:

18:30: arrival at the Uhubs Campus, Shoreditch

18:45: Doors close and session starts (Don't be late!)

18:45-19:30: Interactive session with 12 other Uhubs learners

19:30-19:45: Interactive Q&A

19:45: Uhubs Member Networking

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About the Expert

Madeleine Evans

Madeleine Evans is an ex-investor and social activist with varied experience across mature, high-growth and transforming companies.

She is also the founder/CEO of the technology company, Levell | Levell.io. Levell applies decades of research on the drivers of burnout, growth and performance to help companies retain talent, while ensuring every worker gets the most out of work.

Madeleine speaks on topics related to mission-driven business, well-being, impact investing, lean organisations, and the future of work.

Expert has studied at The London School of Economics and Politicals Science and University of Pennsylvania.