Wellbeing webinar reminder for Thursday, 4/22 at 1pm: MCLS and the Wellbeing Lab present data from the Michigan Wellbeing Survey 2021

Please excuse crossposting to multiple lists Good morning everyone, Just a brief reminder about MCLS and the Wellbeing Lab's Michigan Wellbeing Survey webinar on Thursday (see below for connect details). MCLS served as a co-sponsor for this wellbeing study. Find the survey report<https://www.mcls.org/files/4616/1892/5624/MMcQ_WellbeingLab_Community_Report_2021_1.pdf> on our website. This webinar does not require advance registration. We will record it for those who can't attend live. Thank you, and we hope to see you Thursday. Scott Scott Garrison (he/him/his) Executive Director Midwest Collaborative for Library Services (MCLS) 1407 Rensen St. Suite 1 Lansing, MI 48910 800-530-9019 x119 517-492-3879 fax garrisons@mcls.org ________________________________ From: Mclsinfo <mclsinfo-bounces@mcls.org> on behalf of Scott Garrison via Mclsinfo <mclsinfo@mcls.org> Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2021 6:34 PM To: mclsinfo@mcls.org <mclsinfo@mcls.org>; michlib-l@mcls.org <michlib-l@mcls.org> Subject: [Mclsinfo] MCLS and the Wellbeing Lab present: data from the Michigan Wellbeing Survey 2021 Please excuse crossposting to multiple lists Please join MCLS and the Wellbeing Lab for a webinar on Thursday, April 22 at 1pm, to learn about results from a study of nearly 1,500 representative Michiganders' state of wellbeing, as we begin to imagine a post-pandemic future. No registration is required for this event. Connect using the following information: URL: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82067541775?pwd=VEVNcHkrMzFCcTJiTkxWUmhnNDNDQT09 Phone number (for those calling in only): 408-638-0968 Meeting ID (for those calling in only):820 6754 1775 Here’s some more background about the study and the resulting report<https://michellemcquaid.ontraport.com/c/s/5nf/6eWH>, and our event on April 22. Are you starting to feel like the hardest part of the global pandemic may be behind us? As vaccines begin rolling out around the world and glimpses of normal life start returning, we’ve been wondering what impact all of these changes might be having on people’s wellbeing. Over the last month, researchers at The Wellbeing Lab headed out into the state of Michigan to measure the wellbeing of 1,500 people representative of Michiganders to ask, “How are we doing?” and delved into how people were boosting their levels of thriving and reducing their levels of struggle at this time. Survey data show valuable forms of wellbeing support their families and community had been providing, and what actions their workplaces and bosses were taking that were having a positive impact. Join us for this special event for MCLS members, where The Wellbeing Lab will give report<https://michellemcquaid.ontraport.com/c/s/5nf/6eWHb/z/vhQ/Qev/6MycJP/UjfLlec5HE/P/P/q0> highlights. Discover the roles struggle, psychological safety, families, allyship and vaccinations have played in helping people care for their wellbeing, and the practices you can implement in your own community. We will also discuss ways of intelligently applying these findings as a network. Thank you, and I hope you'll join us on April 22 at 1pm. Scott Scott Garrison (he/him/his) Executive Director Midwest Collaborative for Library Services (MCLS) 1407 Rensen St. Suite 1 Lansing, MI 48910 800-530-9019 x119 517-492-3879 fax garrisons@mcls.org

Please excuse crossposting to multiple lists Hello again from MCLS, Just a final reminder about today's webinar on the Michigan Wellbeing Survey, from MCLS and the Wellbeing Lab. No registration required, and we will record the webinar. Find the survey report<https://www.mcls.org/files/4616/1892/5624/MMcQ_WellbeingLab_Community_Report_2021_1.pdf> on our website. Thank you, Scott Scott Garrison (he/him/his) Executive Director Midwest Collaborative for Library Services (MCLS) 1407 Rensen St. Suite 1 Lansing, MI 48910 800-530-9019 x119 517-492-3879 fax garrisons@mcls.org ________________________________ From: Mclsinfo <mclsinfo-bounces@mcls.org> on behalf of Scott Garrison via Mclsinfo <mclsinfo@mcls.org> Sent: Thursday, April 15, 2021 6:34 PM To: mclsinfo@mcls.org <mclsinfo@mcls.org>; michlib-l@mcls.org <michlib-l@mcls.org> Subject: [Mclsinfo] MCLS and the Wellbeing Lab present: data from the Michigan Wellbeing Survey 2021 Please excuse crossposting to multiple lists Please join MCLS and the Wellbeing Lab for a webinar on Thursday, April 22 at 1pm, to learn about results from a study of nearly 1,500 representative Michiganders' state of wellbeing, as we begin to imagine a post-pandemic future. No registration is required for this event. Connect using the following information: URL: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82067541775?pwd=VEVNcHkrMzFCcTJiTkxWUmhnNDNDQT09 Phone number (for those calling in only): 408-638-0968 Meeting ID (for those calling in only):820 6754 1775 Here’s some more background about the study and the resulting report<https://michellemcquaid.ontraport.com/c/s/5nf/6eWH>, and our event on April 22. Are you starting to feel like the hardest part of the global pandemic may be behind us? As vaccines begin rolling out around the world and glimpses of normal life start returning, we’ve been wondering what impact all of these changes might be having on people’s wellbeing. Over the last month, researchers at The Wellbeing Lab headed out into the state of Michigan to measure the wellbeing of 1,500 people representative of Michiganders to ask, “How are we doing?” and delved into how people were boosting their levels of thriving and reducing their levels of struggle at this time. Survey data show valuable forms of wellbeing support their families and community had been providing, and what actions their workplaces and bosses were taking that were having a positive impact. Join us for this special event for MCLS members, where The Wellbeing Lab will give report<https://michellemcquaid.ontraport.com/c/s/5nf/6eWHb/z/vhQ/Qev/6MycJP/UjfLlec5HE/P/P/q0> highlights. Discover the roles struggle, psychological safety, families, allyship and vaccinations have played in helping people care for their wellbeing, and the practices you can implement in your own community. We will also discuss ways of intelligently applying these findings as a network. Thank you, and I hope you'll join us on April 22 at 1pm. Scott Scott Garrison (he/him/his) Executive Director Midwest Collaborative for Library Services (MCLS) 1407 Rensen St. Suite 1 Lansing, MI 48910 800-530-9019 x119 517-492-3879 fax garrisons@mcls.org
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