We will generate learning for well-being and positive vibes: Dr. Rosalinda Ballesteros

More than 50 local and international experts on health and wellness issues will be part of the conferences that will be held as part of the 360 degree luxuryan event that will present in its tenth edition talks and content about well-being, emotions and behaviors that occur due to stress and its effects on human behavior after confinement.

By exhorting educational communities of parents, teachers, academics and students in general, Rosalind BallesterosDirector of the Institute of Integrated Wellbeing Sciences Tech Millennium, – organizer of the meeting – pointed out that after the confinement period, one of the sectors most affected and for which support must be given without a doubt is the students; The reason for which I am urged to join this series of conferences for which, according to the Director, the knowledge gained will be a useful tool.

In defining the 360° luxury concept, Ballesteros, which will take place from 17-20 October, emphasized that it is a free event that seeks to provide the tools and methods suggested by expert voices, to improve the level of fullness. People.

“These kinds of tools that experts provide grow well-being indicators of how to live together better, create support networks, experience more positive emotions, positive leadership, and relationships with others.”

To the explicit question of whether this type of content should be included from basic levels of academic training, Rosalinda Ballesteros added that from primary, secondary and even in textbooks, content and strategies should be developed to generate well-being.

“It has been shown that a student who is having emotional problems has or will develop his ability to learn with difficulty; we checked him after the pandemic, children who were afraid to meet with boys for fear of infection or young people who had become antisocial, hence the importance of this type of meeting that seeks only to provide a tool based on specialist knowledge and global reports on well-being and happiness.”

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Among the fifty speakers, he shared:
Kelly McGonigal, a health psychologist and professor at Stanford University, is best known for her “scientific aid” work.

Robert E. Quinn, Professor Emeritus at the University of Michigan Margaret Elliott Tracy Collegiate and Ross School of Business. His research and writing focus on purpose, leadership, culture, and change.

Karen Revitch, director of training programs at the University of Pennsylvania’s Center for Positive Psychology.

Timothy Sharpe, a world leader in the field of positive psychology (also known as Happy Doctor.

Wellbeing 360° will be carried out through lectures with experts in the science of wellbeing; Thematic themes are education, family, communities and personal well-being. The event can be followed online after registration.

Access will be free to the address https://wellbeing360.mx/

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