
Building Boundaries, Saying No
Setting strong, clear, healthy boundaries or limits can increase your effectiveness in getting your needs met, maintaining your self-respect, and taking better care of yourself.
Format
Webcast
NASBA Field of Study
Personal Development
Level
Basic
CPE Credits
1
Author(s)
Jeannine K Brown
Availability
3 months
Product Number
WC3539948
What boundaries do you have to support your well-being?
Do you have a difficult time saying no, or telling others what you want from them? How often do you wish you could have set a boundary or limit with others?
Join us to understand the importance of boundaries, and strategies for setting and maintaining boundaries.
Key Topics
- Importance of boundaries
- Strategies for setting and maintaining boundaries
- The power of saying no
Learning outcomes
- Recognize the importance of boundaries for personal well-being.
- Identify why it's difficult to set boundaries and how people sabotage their boundaries.
- Identify the steps to set boundaries in your professional and personal relationships.
- Apply strategies to create your boundaries at work and life to help you get more done.
Who Will Benefit
- Women in the accounting profession
- Anyone who wants to build better boundaries for personal and professional well-being
Group ordering for your team
2 to 5 registrants
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