“Ce serait suicidaire” : pourquoi l’Europe redoute sa dépendance au gaz américain
Au rythme actuel, les Etats-Unis pourraient fournir 80 % du GNL dont les Européens ont besoin en 2030. Bien trop risqué dans un contexte géopolitique tendu.
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Past Event
February 11, 2020
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
On the path between where we are and what we want to accomplish “saboteurs” can cloud our thinking. Join the Women in Energy program and certified career coach Claire Steichen for this 2-hour workshop where participants learn to master their limiting beliefs. Using powerful tools from positive psychology and neuroscience, participants learn to identify and manage their saboteurs, and engage their most productive thinking. In this session, you will discover: What your triggers are and how to manage them, so you stay cool and collected with others Understand how to stay strong through the ups and downs of risk-taking (you need those to grow your career) The secret to avoiding a confidence dip when others aren’t behaving well There will be plenty of time for open Q&A, so you can ask Claire about your specific work situation or challenges. Confidence isn’t something magical you just “have” or don’t have. It has parts and understanding your inner critic is one of those parts. Take the first step to liberating yourself. — Due to space constraint, this event is open only to Women in Energy members. Registration is required. There is limited capacity for this event. We ask that you register only if you are sure you can attend this event in its entirety. For more information contact: [email protected].
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