Every Day Above Ground is a Good Day (In-Person)

Admission

  • $30.00

Summary

Lee Coffee
Saturday, December 10
12 - 2:30pm
$30 ($25 Jung Center Members)

Learn how death can be a catalyst for personal growth and development, and discover ways to live a more meaningful life

Description




Death teaches us great lessons. From age ten to age seventeen, Lee Coffee lost six family members, including his mother (at 35), an aunt (at 18), and an uncle (at 26). His later experience as a critical care nurse only increased his familiarity with death and dying. Discover how to be resilient in the face of death, divorce, and other significant life events, rather than letting life’s difficulties overcome us and drain our resolve. Resilience helps us find a way to transform ourselves, emotionally heal, and continue moving toward our purpose in meaningful ways, even in the face of adversity. Through storytelling, experiential activities, and an examination of philosophy, psychology, and leadership practices, participants will learn how death can be a catalyst for personal growth and development, and discover ways to live a more meaningful life.


This program is being offered IN-PERSON only and will not be recorded.

All times are CT. Please contact onlinelearning@junghouston.org with any questions.

Register early! Programs with four or fewer participants are subject to cancellation, 48 hours prior to their start.


 

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