10/29-11/19: Building Resilience Poetry Workshop

Instructor: Liz Whiteacre
Dates: 4 Tuesdays: October 29; November 5, 12, 19
Time: 6:30 – 7:30 pm EST
Location: Zoom
Cost: $100 Nonmembers, $64 Writer/Reader Members, $56 Senior, Teacher, Student, Military/Veteran, Librarian Members

Ever feel frustrated facing obstacles during your day? Overwhelmed? Low energy? We all face life stressors that deplete our resilience. This can lead to feelings of dissatisfaction with life, burnout, and hopelessness. Research demonstrates that resilience is a key factor to peoples’ abilities to productively rebound from obstacles because it is a cultivated quality that helps us thrive despite adversity.

Developing resilience by practicing flexibility when we recognize obstacles and adjusting our responses, we prepare ourselves to better withstand future obstacles and how we can help others do this too. Stronger resilience can lead to increased feelings of life satisfaction and wellness.

Research shows us that poetry offers us an effective tool to strengthen resilience when people use it to explore how past challenges we’ve faced can prepare us to face future challenges, which reduces stress and strengthens our coping skills as well as boosts our communication skills.

In this 4-week poetry workshop, we will discuss and write poems together that focus on resilience, exploring what makes us resilient, boosting our creativity, and strengthening our communication skills to making frustrating moments pass more quickly, improve our general wellness, and help people we engage with become more resilient too!

We offer financial aid and payment plans. Please email edu@dickvsclit.com for more information.

Course Instructor: Liz Whiteacre

Liz Whiteacre has taught in higher ed for over twenty years and is currently an award-winning associate professor of English at the University of Indianapolis where she teaches writing and publishing, as well as advises Etchings Press. She is the author of Hit the Ground and the forthcoming chapbook, It could account for the panic. Her poetry has appeared in Disability Studies Quarterly, Wordgathering, Kaleidoscope, and other publications. She developed this workshop series as a research fellow with UIndy’s Center for Aging and Community and Indiana’s CICOA, delivering it to health care workers, care givers, and criminal justice workers in the state of Indiana.

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