Jen Martin: Vulnerability for Wellness, Mental Health & Personal Development

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Through her research with Irish government ministers, international business and sporting leaders – on vulnerability and psychological safety – Jen is passionate about supporting her work and clients with empirical evidence.

Having transitioned from Law to Psychology, Jen’s work optimises business and leadership communication, growth and change management, cultivating innovation, problem solving and performance under pressure. 

In addition to her work in Ireland, Jen has spent the last decade gratefully working internationally with and empowering non-native English speaking C-suite executives, government officials, diplomats, and actors, in Europe, Russia and Asia, where she leverages her vulnerability research to optimise their communication performance, leadership and impact. 

Other areas of work and research interest include self-efficacy, Imposter Phenomenon, self-compassion, resilience, cognitive flexibility and optimal performance.

Jen is a member of, and adheres to the ethical codes of the Psychological Society of Ireland and American Psychological Association respectively.

This event is FREE and designed to help YOU regardless of your level of income. However, if you are in a position to donate, your support will help keep this webcast series open to ALL.

iHow Embracing Vulnerability fosters connection.

“Vulnerability is the price we pay for a meaningful life.”

This month on the Building Emotional Resilience webinar series, we are thrilled to welcome the amazing Jen Martin, accredited psychological coach, facilitator, PhD researcher, as our guest.

Jen specialises in vulnerability and is currently undertaking her PhD. She has keynoted and presented internationally on  vulnerability and engagement, for organisations such as “Business Leaders Malta” and the UK’s “Engage for Success”, as well as being a regular speaker at events with the British Association for Business Psychology.

This webinar will help you leverage vulnerability to create connection and become the best version of yourself.

To do this we will explore:

  • How vulnerability  fosters psychological safety
  • How vulnerability is correlated with wellness 
  • How we can build a positive relationship with our vulnerability
  • How willingness to embrace vulnerability determines our personal development
  • How vulnerability aids empathy, emotional agility and communication
  • How vulnerablity helps creativity and innovation
  • Why vulnerability is the foundation of diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging

Through her research with Irish government ministers, international business and sporting leaders – on vulnerability and psychological safety – Jen is passionate about supporting her work and clients with empirical evidence.  

Having transitioned from Law to Psychology, Jen’s work optimises business and leadership communication, growth and change management, cultivating innovation, problem solving and performance under pressure.  

In addition to her work in Ireland, Jen has spent the last decade gratefully working internationally with and empowering non-native English speaking C-suite executives, government officials, diplomats, and actors, in Europe, Russia and Asia, where she leverages her vulnerability research to optimise their communication performance, leadership and impact.  

Other areas of work and research interest include self-efficacy, Imposter Phenomenon, self-compassion, resilience, cognitive flexibility and optimal performance. 

Jen is a member of, and adheres to the ethical codes of the Psychological Society of Ireland and American Psychological Association respectively.

This event is FREE and designed to help YOU regardless of your level of income. However, if you are in a position to donate, your support will help keep this webcast series open to ALL.

iHow Embracing Vulnerability Fosters Connection.

“Vulnerability is the price we pay for a meaningful life.”

This month on the Building Emotional Resilience webinar series, we are thrilled to welcome the amazing Jen Martin, accredited psychological coach, facilitator, PhD researcher, speaker and writer as our guest. 

Jen specialises in vulnerability and is currently undertaking her PhD. She has keynoted and presented internationally on  vulnerability and engagement, for organisations such as “Business Leaders Malta” and the UK’s “Engage for Success”, as well as being a regular speaker at events with the British Association for Business Psychology. 

This webinar will help you leverage vulnerability to create connection and become the best version of yourself.

To do this we will explore: 

  • How vulnerability  fosters psychological safety
  • How vulnerability is correlated with wellness 
  • How we can build a positive relationship with our vulnerability
  • How willingness to embrace vulnerability determines our personal development
  • How vulnerability aids empathy, emotional agility and communication
  • How vulnerablity helps creativity and innovation
  • Why vulnerability is the foundation of diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging

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The Positive Habit community is a safe and compassionate space where you can connect with others and learn that you are not alone. 

Best of all… 

The Building Emotional Resilience Webcast Series is offered to the public for *FREE. The Positive Habit team is on a mission to help as many people to sleep peacefully, release anxiety and feel powerful. Positive mental health needs to be freely available for everyone and not just those who can afford private consultations.  

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