In-person @ Top Golf: Stress Relief for Project Managers
Project managers navigate a landscape filled with both triumphs and tribulations. When projects inevitably encounter setbacks, whether it's a missed deadline, a budget overrun, or an unexpected technical hurdle, the stress can be immense. This intensive training goes beyond traditional project management methodologies to equip you with crucial tools for stress reduction and reframing difficult outcomes. You'll learn practical techniques to regain your composure under pressure, fostering a more resilient mindset. We'll explore strategies for conducting effective root cause analyses to understand what went wrong, not who was to blame, transforming these challenges into valuable learning opportunities for future endeavors. By focusing on actionable steps and adopting a proactive approach, you'll feel empowered to lead your team through adversity, maintaining morale and driving continuous improvement, all while discovering how to find the fun and positive aspects even when projects don't go exactly as planned.
Katy Bee
Katy BEE, aka Kate McGlynn, is President of the Joy First Foundation, an East Side Institute Associate, a play entrepreneur, and Certified Chief Wellbeing Officer from the World Happiness Foundation. With expertise in performance art, clowning, circus arts, digital production, Therapeutic Humor, improvisation, laughter, and yoga, she fosters joy through workshops and presentations worldwide. A graduate of the East Side Institute International Class and the Humor Academy next year with the Association of Applied and Therapeutic Humor, Katy combines humor and improvisation to create transformative experiences. As a certified laughter yoga leader and registered yoga teacher, she infuses her work with positivity. Through Joy First, Katy's mission is to spread joy to all living beings, offering playful workshops online and in person.
She’s also a video editor, graphic artist and web designer.
She hosts two podcasts, and offers online and in-person sessions for adults, seniors and kids. The Building Bridges program is for stress relief, suicide prevention and antibullying.