November 28th, 2024 – Restoring Balance: A decolonized approach to burnout prevention and recovery with Vanessa and Ariana from Decolonize and Rize

Burnout can have significant consequences for our physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being. In this circle, we will explore the early signs of burnout and ways we can begin to mitigate its impacts. We look at burnout through both an individual and organizational lens, along with sharing practical tools, tips, and reflections team members can use to support themselves and their colleagues.

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Date: Thursday, November 28th, 2024 (PST)
Time: 10 a.m. to 11:30 am


About the Presenters:

 

Decolonize and Rize is a heart-centered organization  offering decolonial training and workshops for mid to large size organizations. Our flagship offering is Reconciliation & Well-Being — equipping our clients with nervous system regulation and holistic well-being to be able to engage in reconciliation, anti-racism and meaningful EDI efforts. We also offer an Indigenous Well-Being series — offering well-being tools rooted in Indigenous ways of knowing and being for holistic employee well-being.

A rising tide lifts all canoes – Let’s ensure we rise and thrive together.

 

Ariana Fotinakis (she/her) is a woman of mixed ancestry, with Anishinaabe and Greek roots. A daughter of a Sixties Scoop survivor, Ariana is proud to be reclaiming her roots.

As a trauma-informed coach and breathwork facilitator, Ariana brings a grounded, gentle, and compassionate approach that supports her clients in their healing and decolonial journeys. Since 2013 she has supported 100s of clients across the globe with transformational change.

Ariana understands the need to meet her clients where they’re at and believes everyone has the resources they need within to make positive changes in their lives and communities.

 

Vanessa Lesperance (she/her) is a heart-centered mixed heritage Metis woman who is reclaiming her Metis roots. The proud descendant of voyageurs and ancestors who were part of the Red River Resistance.

Vanessa is a facilitator, speaker, and connector. She holds a graduate degree in business from SFU and a masters degree in leadership from Royal Roads University with a focus on decolonizing business through workplace spirituality. She works with Indigenous entrepreneurs (women and youth) from across Turtle Island . Vanessa has also been published in SAY Magazine, Liizbeth Magazine, World Federation Association of Teachers Education and teaches at the Justice Institute of BC on Power & Privilege and in the centre of leadership.

 


Resources

Decolonize and Rize Links:

Reflection Questions:

Q: What are the boundaries I’m afraid to set to prevent burnout?

Q: What are the boundaries I can strengthen and uphold?

Q: What’s a low-risk boundary I can set?

Shared in the Session:

  • The Maslach Burnout Inventory – Website
  • 6 Types Of Boundaries You Deserve To Have (And How To Maintain Them) Article – Website
  • Perfectionism holds us back. Here’s why | Charly Haversat | TED Institute – Video
  • The Real Reason Why We Are Tired and What To Do About It | Saundra Dalton-Smith | TED Institute – Video
  • The Wisdom of Trauma (Documentary) by Dr. Gabor Maté – Website
  • Tricia Hersey Instagram – Website
  • Music Used in Session – Website

Books Shared in the Session:

  • Burnout by Emily and Amelia Nagoski – Website
  • Rest Is Resistance: A Manifesto by Tricia Hersey –  Website
  • Pleasure Activism: The Politics of Feeling Good by Adrienne Maree Brown – Website
  • Emergent Strategy by Adrienne Maree Brown – Website
  • Pedagogy of the Oppressed by Paulo Freire – Website
  • All About Love: New Visions by bell hooks – Website
  • Myth of Normal by Dr. Gabor Maté – Website
  • Healing the Soul Wound by Eduardo Duran – Website
  • Decolonizing Trauma Work by Renee Linklater  – Website
  • Sage Warrior by Valerie Kaur – Website
  • The Healing Organization by Raj Sisodia and Michael J. Gelb – Website

The topics we cover can often be sensitive or emotionally triggering. Please make sure that you are looking after yourself. If at any point you feel that you need to talk to a friend, Elder, counselor, or family member: don’t hesitate to do so. Check out our Counseling Support Page.

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