FREE WORKSHOP SERIES

SELF CARE 101

Topic: Making Time for Self-Care

Thursday, April 18th, 7:00-8:00 pm (Online)
Led by Therapist: Nicole Callander, RSSW

Learn how to start to create time for self-care, the types of self-care, and how they are important to maintain a balanced life.

Human Strong is a Bayridge Circle of Care Company

self-care series: how to make  time for self-care

The Importance of Making Time for Self-Care

Making time for yourself is critically important to your well-being and happiness. It can allow your mind to recharge, improve your concentration, help you be more present in your relationships, and make you more productive. 

It's easy to understand the benefits of self-care, but how do you make time for it? Finding time for ourselves can be especially difficult in our fast-paced lives, endless commitments to our work and families, along with living in a technological world where we're always supposed to be on and accessible!


In the "Making Time for Self-Care" workshop you'll learn strategies on how to start to create time for self-care, the five types of self-care, and how they are important to maintain a balanced life.

  • Discussion on how to make time in your day / week for "me" time.  Strategies on how to start and keep momentum going over time.
  • Learn self-care strategies that can help reduce stress and anxiety in your life.
  • How self-care can protect your mental wellness.

  • Live, interactive workshop along with Q & A discussion led by a Bayridge therapist.

"Just when you feel you have no time to relax, know that this is the moment you most need to make time to relax.” - Matt Haig 

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Online workshops are open to all Human Strong users.  Although the workshops can have limited seating, you're welcome to join as many workshops as you like.  We value the community and encourage you to share this workshop with friend & family.

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Meet the Workshop's Therapist:

Nicole Callander, RSSW, Registered with the Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers

Focus: Anxiety, Anger Management, Adults, Adolescents, Youth Issues, Self-esteem, Teen-Parent Relationships, Mental Health Issues, Problematic Behaviour
"I am registered therapist with the Ontario College of Social Workers and Social Service Workers. I have specialized training in Anxiety, Anger Management, Cognitive Behaviour Therapy, Individuals with Special Needs and Adolescents.

My biggest passion is empowering individuals to find the resources they need to become the best version of themselves.  

I am experienced in helping individuals of all ages overcome issues such as anxiety, depression, work and stress management. I am the mother of four children. Two of my children have special needs (my daughter has a severe genetic disability, and my son has ADHD, Executive Functioning issues and severe learning disabilities). 

It’s a rewarding and privileged experience to walk along the path of self-empowerment with my clients. I would be honoured to take the journey with you."