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The SA Division of EIANZ invites you to join them for a special workshop facilitated by Rosslyn Cox, professional performance coach.
Rosslyn will deliver a short workshop titled Exploring Purpose, Motivation and Performance through Values and Strengths. In this interactive session, she will guide participants to reflect on what drives them, identify their unique strengths, and explore how these can be harnessed to achieve meaningful goals. This workshop promises to be both energising and insightful, offering attendees practical tools and renewed clarity to carry forward into the new year.
While this workshop has been specially tailored for our mentoring program participants, it is open to all who wish to take part. It offers a valuable opportunity to reflect, recharge, and wrap up a busy 2025 by identifying fresh goals and setting a clear path for a successful 2026.
A light lunch and refreshments will be provided as part of your registrations. Please indicate if you have any dietary restrictions during the registration process.
There is a litte bit of homework to complete prior to the workshop, details of which are contained in your registration confirmation email.
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When:
3 December 2025
10:00 AM
- 1:00 PM
Where:
The University of Adelaide
North Terrace Campus
Cost: $25 - EIANZ member, $15 EIANZ student member, $50 non-member (AUD inc GST)
Contact: For event and registration enquiries please contact us on 03 8593 4142 or email events@eianz.org
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