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Helping Healthcare Workers Become More “Resilient”

Helping Healthcare Workers Become More "Resilient"

Whether healthcare workers are on the front-line treating patients or working behind the scenes, the ability to successfully navigate change, rise above adversity, and triumph boils down to one word: RESILIENCE. Anne Grady, Keynote Speaker on Resilience and Leadership discusses resilience toolbox strategies  that can help healthcare workers to take time for self-care and avoid burnout.

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Anne Grady is an internationally recognized speaker and author. Anne shares humor, humility, refreshing honesty and practical strategies anyone can use to triumph over adversity and master change. Her latest book is called Mind Over Moment: Harness the Power of Resilience. She’s also the author of “Strong Enough: Choosing Courage, Resilience, and Triumph” and “52 Strategies for Life, Love & Work.”

Last updated: February 22, 2023

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