What Does it REALLY Mean to be a Successful Survivor?
Fri, Apr 08
|A FREE Zoom event
Do you know what really defines a successful survivor? Are they in your place of work, life, influence? If so, how do you discover them and the significant strengths & skills they carry? This knowledge can change your attitude, your environment, & your community!
Time & Location
Apr 08, 2022, 8:00 AM – 9:00 AM PDT
A FREE Zoom event
Guests
About the Event
When the World Health Organization estimates that 70% of adults struggled with anxiety prior to the epidemic, you can bet there are an abundant number of lives in America that have been influenced by trauma. Â But, what many data reports don't mention is the number of resilient, strong, successful survivors there are even with, maybe even because of, the challenging experiences. Â
This is knowledge that needs shared!
Let's discuss, explore, and identify what characteristics successful survivors and allys carry that create great influence.  We will discover how those who have survived traumatic experiences can go from survival to success, and ultimately to a life of significance in which they share what they’ve learned to help others.  We are going to explore these characteristics in ways to embed them into our own lives and the lives of those around us. You'll want to join us as we start exploring plausable ways love-in-action can and will empower survivors to create success in their personal, family, work, and community lives.  Â
Successful survivors influence us all.
Join us to hear what the characteristics of a successful survivor really is and how they play an essential role in the productivity and growth of services to help others and the larger community.survived traumatic experiences can go from survival to success, and ultimately to a life of significance in which they share what they’ve learned to help others.
RSVP to this FREE event today prepared to learn, ask, and connect! Â (And possibly win a FREE book!)
We are looking forward to having YOU there. Â
Please share this with EVERYONE you know who believes in supporting successful survivors and allys of trauma and hard times.
P.S. For more information on Successful Survivors Foundation please visit www.successfulsurvivors.org