Course ID: MMMW

Mindful Measuring Mental Wellness- What Drives You

This course provides 4 hours of instruction on mindfully measuring your desires with a high integrity scientific assessment tool. Your data will provide you with a customized approach for optimizing your performance, and differentiating between when is my mental wellness optimized.


Learning Objectives

After completing this course you will be able to:
– Identify your desires that define your needs and motivate you to optimize your performance.
– Apply examples and the corresponding behaviors that are directed at goals and priorities you own and excel at.
– Distinguish the differences, for you, that separate Mental Wellness and Mental Illness.
– Identify people, things, and behavior that your mental wellness is diminished causing you to slip closer to Mental Illness.
– Differentiate which of your desires is aligned to self-defined outcomes you schedule and prioritize.


Major Topics

* RMP personalized needs and desires assessment.
* Determine what time management and goal setting techniques are best suited for me.
* Discussions regarding signs and behaviors indicating your mental health is influenced by mental illness.
* Identify how your personal performance behaviors may be adjusted for optimizing your behavior to team and personal goals.


Who Should Attend

This course is designed for individuals who desire concrete measurable bench marks that support their best performance behaviors. In addition organizational leaders who strive to improve team interactions that optimize the personal and thereby team performance outcomes.


Fields of Study
Personal Development

Prerequisites

Basic understanding of time management and goal setting methods, and a basic knowledge of those people and things influence your behavior.


CPE Credits
4.0

Level
Intermediate

This course is available for your group as:

 

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Or, contact BLI: or team@blionline.org
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