How to Reclaim Joy in the Everyday
Event Details
In-Person 3 Hour Session Life isn’t just about the finish line…it’s about HOW you run the race. We’ve been taught to measure success by how fast we move, how much
Event Details
In-Person 3 Hour Session
Life isn’t just about the finish line…it’s about HOW you run the race.
We’ve been taught to measure success by how fast we move, how much we accomplish, and how well we keep up. But what if the real win isn’t about running harder—but running smarter? This interactive session is for anyone who’s tired of feeling like they’re on a treadmill with no off-switch.
Through practical tools, unexpected insights, and real talk, we’ll explore how to shift out of autopilot and reclaim control over your time, energy, and outlook. You’ll walk away with new ways to define success that actually fuel you—not drain you. This isn’t about checking out—it’s about tuning in to what really matters so you can lead, live, and work with more clarity and satisfaction.
Learning Objectives
Participants will leave with:
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- A reset button for their daily mindset—to shift from grind to gain without sacrificing performance.
- A personal playbook for refueling that doesn’t require a two-week vacation or quitting your job.
- A fresh filter for success that balances achievement with meaning, so you can lead with purpose and results.
Cost: Free for SLA Members. $250 non-member. $200 nonprofits.
Individuals who are either unemployed or connected with an employer who is unable to pay can request scholarships for any of our programs.
About Our Facilitator
Erika Bayh stands at the helm of “The Extraordinary In You,” an organization that provides vibrant partnerships and facilitated experiences designed to ignite and unleash the extraordinary in individuals, teams, and projects. She is a master facilitator, inspirational coach, growth trainer, curriculum designer, and strategic partner with over thirty years of expertise in igniting the personal and professional growth in individuals and organizations. Erika recently left her decades-long stead with the NYC-based Leadership Program, where she was responsible for overseeing the programmatic growth of one of the city’s largest afterschool programs, designed ongoing professional development trainings for staff of the NYC DOE as well as educators around the country, and spearheaded the creation of leadership curricula honored by CASEL, OJJDP, SAMHSA, and more.
Erika is also an adjunct professor, currently instructing students at Ball State University in Indiana on an undergraduate course she created, “An Introduction to Youth Work,” designed to provide a comprehensive introduction to the diverse realm of youth work. She is the author of the interactive personal growth journal, “On Wings & Whimsy: Finding the Extraordinary in the Ordinary,” as well as the deck of cards, “52 Ways to Connect,” designed for leaders to strengthen their team time.
Time
August 21, 2025 1:30 pm - 4:30 pm