Join St. Joan of Arc for two fantastic fall strengths programs. Participate online, from the comfort and convenience of your home!
Taste of Strengths Introductory Workshop | Thursday, October 29, 7-8:30 p.m.
Strengths Book Series: How Full is Your Bucket? | Mondays - November 2, 9, & 16, 7-8:30 p.m.
Taste of Strengths: Continue, or begin, your journey of understanding your God-given strengths, including how to maximize your talents in everyday life—personally, professionally, and spiritually. CliftonStrengths assessment must be taken in advance.
Strengths Book Series: How Full is Your Bucket?: "Organized around a simple metaphor of a dipper and a bucket and grounded in 50 years of research, this book will show you how to greatly increase the positive moments in your life—and reduce the negative." Join us as we reflect on this topic through the lens of faith throughout all facets of our life: home, family, friends, and the workplace. A CliftonStrengths assessment online access code will be included in the back of the book.
To access the online assessment, two options are available for a cost of $20 to you:
1. Recommended: Purchase a book with an access code. The book for our book study, How Full is Your Bucket?, or our annual four-week series (offered in early 2021), Living Your Strengths: Catholic Edition, both include an access code.
2. Purchase digital access to the "Top 5 CliftonStrengths assessment" on the Gallup website.
Both options will provide access to the same assessment and provide you your top five talent themes (strengths).
Once you take the CliftonStrengths inventory (recommended at least two days in advance of your program), please share your top 5 strengths in order. Facilitators will utilize them in planning for your program.
1. Email them to Melinda Rivelli at
[email protected] 2. List them in order below if you have already taken the inventory.
A Zoom invitation link will be sent within two days of each program's start date.
Questions about the programs or how to access/navigate the technology?
Contact Abigail Coleman at
[email protected] or 317.439.8731—