Third Chapter Relationships 101: Turning Change into Personal Growth
Sunday, March 23, 10:30 am
As you enter the late to midlife years, your relationships are most likely to change and feel different. Change is in the air, whether it’s with your family, friends, or career.
However, this stage in life is also the ideal time to reflect on the wisdom you’ve gained, allowing for an opportunity for personal growth amidst (sometimes major) transition.
HaTzipporim is delighted to invite you to a casual discussion on this topic, facilitated by psychologist Dr. Rick Lash.
Light refreshments will be served.
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Dr. Rick Lash is a psychologist specializing in leadership development, executive coaching, helping others navigate career and life transitions and finding one’s purpose. He is a consultant, author and sought-after speaker across North America and internationally. With over 4 decades of practice, he has worked with leaders and Fortune 500 organizations to improve people’s well-being. He is co-author of the acclaimed book Once Upon a Leader and has contributed to the Harvard Business Review, Ivey Business Journal, the Globe and Mail and has appeared on national media outlets including CNN, The Wall Street Journal, Forbes and other publications. He is the author of The Reflective Leader, a thought-provoking publication on Substack that explores leadership, psychology, and human potential through a multidisciplinary lens.
HaTzipporim (Empty Nesters) is a peer group for Holy Blossom Temple members in late midlife. It meets roughly once a month, offering topical programming, Jewish religious and cultural events, and social gatherings. The topical sessions are designed to be relevant for the stage of life when many are in the “sandwich generation,” navigating transitions related to having young adult children and/or aging parents or looking towards career changes or next chapters. For more information, contact [email protected].