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The Neuroscience of Stress and Resilience with Janet Sperstad - Part 1

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In this episode, I explore the neuroscience of stress and resilience with special guest, Janet Sperstad, CMP-Fellow and Faculty Emeritus for Madison College.

Janet Sperstad’s professional history reflects her lifelong vocation: driving excellence in meeting and event management execution and education. She has dedicated her career to defining the competencies and career pathways that articulate meeting planning as a design discipline requiring skills in the social sciences, executive leadership, and the cognitive sciences. Her contributions are global in scope and rooted in over 25 years as a meeting professional and executive leader in the corporate and non-profit sectors.
As you listen to this episode, you'll learn that Janet grew up with the philosophy of "a rising tide rises all boats.", and that has been how she has lived a life of helping others and in turn, it helps her in some way.
Through curiosity, Janet started finding out clear connections in what we do in our events around education and saw the connection in social science. On this personal journey, Janet was able to go deep and see things about how we work as event professionals.

Two of the main things Janet has learned in all of her studies that she wanted to share in this episode are this:

  1. With threat, we run from danger. We look for threat and we respond to threat.
  2. We love happiness. We feel good and love laughter and relaxation.

The brain goes towards threat, and it wants to keep you safe. So, enter the conversation on how stress can have an impact on your brain and how you can lessen the impacts and become more resilient.

Because in essence, we run from threat, and we walk toward reward.

If you're feeling stressed out as an event planner. It doesn't have to control you. Let it go. As soon as you let it go, it loses power.
"We can't handle the externalities that come for us, we can only handle how we react to them." - Janet Sperstad
Janet gives us a brief solution on how you can relieve stress in the moment, whether you are at your desk frustrated at an email or onsite having to deal with a high-stress situation
Wash your hands with warm water, take three big breaths…pull your shoulders back and walk away.
It's as simple as that. This episode is full of lots of hidden gems for you to use to help you not only understand how your brain works, but give you tangible tips on how to combat stress, and tough times in this indus

Support the Show.

Win a free coffee weekly! Share today's episode and tag me @plannersonpurpose and I may select you as this week's lucky winner.

Snag Free Gifts, and Find out More at https://www.plannersonpurpose.com

Overwhelmed and Struggling with how to move forward? Get clarity by downloading my FREE Master Your Burnout Guide.
Want to work together, friend? Well, I'm here to help you start to get clarity, confidence, and zap out the chronic stress you experience in your event planning process.

  1. Get Clarity and Confidence in Your Purpose by scheduling a Purpose Call.
  2. Refresh Your Event Planning Process for Less Stress.
  3. Advance your Career by Adding Ease To Getting Your CMP.

Courses aren't your thing? Perhaps my 1:1 coaching program will be what you need - Let's connect!

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In this episode, I explore the neuroscience of stress and resilience with special guest, Janet Sperstad, CMP-Fellow and Faculty Emeritus for Madison College.

Janet Sperstad’s professional history reflects her lifelong vocation: driving excellence in meeting and event management execution and education. She has dedicated her career to defining the competencies and career pathways that articulate meeting planning as a design discipline requiring skills in the social sciences, executive leadership, and the cognitive sciences. Her contributions are global in scope and rooted in over 25 years as a meeting professional and executive leader in the corporate and non-profit sectors.
As you listen to this episode, you'll learn that Janet grew up with the philosophy of "a rising tide rises all boats.", and that has been how she has lived a life of helping others and in turn, it helps her in some way.
Through curiosity, Janet started finding out clear connections in what we do in our events around education and saw the connection in social science. On this personal journey, Janet was able to go deep and see things about how we work as event professionals.

Two of the main things Janet has learned in all of her studies that she wanted to share in this episode are this:

  1. With threat, we run from danger. We look for threat and we respond to threat.
  2. We love happiness. We feel good and love laughter and relaxation.

The brain goes towards threat, and it wants to keep you safe. So, enter the conversation on how stress can have an impact on your brain and how you can lessen the impacts and become more resilient.

Because in essence, we run from threat, and we walk toward reward.

If you're feeling stressed out as an event planner. It doesn't have to control you. Let it go. As soon as you let it go, it loses power.
"We can't handle the externalities that come for us, we can only handle how we react to them." - Janet Sperstad
Janet gives us a brief solution on how you can relieve stress in the moment, whether you are at your desk frustrated at an email or onsite having to deal with a high-stress situation
Wash your hands with warm water, take three big breaths…pull your shoulders back and walk away.
It's as simple as that. This episode is full of lots of hidden gems for you to use to help you not only understand how your brain works, but give you tangible tips on how to combat stress, and tough times in this indus

Support the Show.

Win a free coffee weekly! Share today's episode and tag me @plannersonpurpose and I may select you as this week's lucky winner.

Snag Free Gifts, and Find out More at https://www.plannersonpurpose.com

Overwhelmed and Struggling with how to move forward? Get clarity by downloading my FREE Master Your Burnout Guide.
Want to work together, friend? Well, I'm here to help you start to get clarity, confidence, and zap out the chronic stress you experience in your event planning process.

  1. Get Clarity and Confidence in Your Purpose by scheduling a Purpose Call.
  2. Refresh Your Event Planning Process for Less Stress.
  3. Advance your Career by Adding Ease To Getting Your CMP.

Courses aren't your thing? Perhaps my 1:1 coaching program will be what you need - Let's connect!

  continue reading

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