Presentation description:
Compassion comes from a place of deep love and caring. In an age where there is so much to care about and so many people to care for, it can be easy to get overwhelmed or fatigued from this caring. This feeling of compassion fatigue is often onset by forgetting to take care of ourselves in the process of caring for others. In this interactive session, Hanna Layton from ASU’s Center for Mindfulness, Compassion and Resilience will provide insight on the experience of compassion fatigue, and provide mindfulness-based interventions and practices that can help prevent or actively manage the fatigue.
About our speaker:
Presenters:
Hanna Layton
Hanna Layton is a recent graduate from ASU’s Masters of Sustainable Solutions program. As a sustainability scientist she is particularly interested in human well-being, focusing on the intersection of mindfulness and sustainability.
Hanna is employed by ASU’s Center for Mindfulness, Compassion and Resilience as the Management Intern. In this role she serves to foster a more compassionate and connected student body at ASU. She acts as a liaison between student organizations and the Center to spread mindfulness through program coordination, planning events and leading practices that students can apply to their daily lives. Her ultimate goal in this role is to help communities manage daily stresses through mindfulness-based practices so that they can build their resilience and equitable wellness capacities.
Midday Mindfulness Sessions:
The ASU Center for Mindfulness, Compassion and Resilience launched an initiative in response to the pandemic as well as distress around issues of inequity. The “Caring and Connection: Moving Mindfully through a Healing World” initiative includes Midday Mindfulness YouTube sessions which are free and accessible to anyone (internal or external to ASU). The hour-long sessions include at least one mindfulness practice and are led by Center staff as well as guest speakers. Topics range from serious to more lighthearted as they pertain to mindfulness, compassion, and resilience (international student success, how to be an ally, loneliness and isolation, health justice and “serious fun”). For a complete list of topics, please see this Google document.
For more information, contact Teresa Salama at:
Telephone: (602)-359-4565
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