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A recent UK study reported that Chief Executives working in the charity sector were experiencing high levels of stress, with 72% of respondents stating they felt either quite stressed or very stressed in their roles. The study also showed that 87% of Chief Executives experienced at least one symptom or more of burnout and that 15% of CEOs have taken time off work due to work-related stress. Does any of this sound familiar?
The purpose-driven world of nonprofit leadership can be rewarding, but it also comes with its own unique set of challenges. The pressure to meet organizational goals, coupled with the toll of working in a sector that deals with some of society's most pressing issues, can make charity CEOs particularly susceptible to burnout. So it's crucial for leaders to understand where resilience ends and burnout begins.
This event will provide us with the opportunity to explore the delicate balance between maintaining resilience in the face of adversity and recognizing the symptoms of burnout before they become overwhelming. This interactive session will provide a chance for charity leaders to hear and discuss experiences, challenges, and strategies for building their own resilience.
This is a not to be missed event for charity CEOs looking to lead with resilience and maintain their mental health and wellbeing. It's also a great opportunity to learn and network all while enjoying a delicious three-course meal in the stunning surroundings of Dublin's Clarence Hotel.
Don't miss out on this essential event for charity leaders. Seats are limited, so book today and take the first step towards a more resilient future for yourself and your organisation.
This event is open to Charity CEO's only.