Metacognitive Whole Brain Career Mapping: A three-part series for science students starting November 15th
Metacognition: Intentional reflection on one's thought processes and learning styles.
Whole brain: Engaging both left and right brain hemispheres in a process; using breathing and relaxation techniques to shift brainwaves and access different ways of thinking and perceiving.
Map: (noun) A symbolic depiction emphasizing relationships between elements of space or themes; (verb) To find the position of something or the positions of the parts of something.
Guided Self-Reflection Playshop
Wednesday, November 15 from 4pm-6:30pm
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Learn the value of metacognition and self-reflection in relation to career planning.
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Engage in an experiential process rooted in principles of authenticity and wholeness.
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Be led through a meditative exercise to help identify skillsets, interests, learning styles, etc. and receive resources to help connect these findings with potential careers paths.
From There to Here: Career Mapping Workshop
Wednesday, November 22 from 4pm-6:30pm
Make a Great Impression: Be Career-Ready Workshop
Wednesday, November 29 from 4pm-6:30pm
Register for this event through mySuccess (Access MySuccess through Carleton360) and click on Science Student Success Centre. Spots are limited for this workshop series. Registration for the first part of this series, automatically registers you for the next two parts.