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Beyond Happy: Women, Work, and Well-Being

Monday, October 19, 2015 2:00pm - 3:00pm EDT  
Host: Association for Talent Development
By: Beth Cabrera, Senior Scholar, Cabrera Insights
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Demanding, inflexible workplaces are negatively affecting everyone’s well-being. Women have an especially hard time because they have to add household and caregiving responsibilities to their list. After surveying and interviewing hundreds of women, Beth Cabrera has come to the conclusion that they should stop trying to find balance and focus instead on increasing their well-being. Her book, Beyond Happy: Women, Work, and Well-Being, offers strategies for experiencing greater joy and meaning in life so that women can thrive despite the challenges they face.

At the end of this webcast, attendees will be able to:

  • Describe the two key dimensions of well-being.
  • Explain the benefits of pursuing well-being.
  • List strategies for experiencing more positive emotions.
  • Name steps they can take to increase their sense of meaning in life.
     

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Beth Cabrera
Beth Cabrera

Senior Scholar, Cabrera Insights

Beth is a senior scholar at the Center for the Advancement of Well-Being at George Mason University. She works with companies to help them create positive work environments where people thrive. Beth’s approach, based on the latest research from the field of positive psychology, is extremely effective in developing leaders, building teams, and advancing careers. Her expertise is a result of years of experience teaching, conducting research, and advising organizations on how to maximize employee engagement and performance. Beth’s research has been published in more than 30 articles in some of the world’s leading academic and professional journals.

After earning a PhD in industrial and organizational psychology from the Georgia Institute of Technology, Beth joined the faculty of Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, one of Spain’s top universities. Upon returning to the United States, she continued her academic career as a professor of management at Arizona State University and later as a senior research fellow at Thunderbird School of Global Management. In 2009 Beth founded Cabrera Insights to help organizations achieve peak performance by increasing workplace positivity.