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Humani-Atelier with Tania Shybko "Deep self-care for sustainable well-being in humanitarian work" on Wednesday 27 November at 6pm CET

Online session - 2 hours


In the world of humanitarian work, self-care is too often reduced to an item to check off on our to-do list, seen as a luxury, or perceived as incompatible with our fast-paced realities.


You might relate to one or more of these common scenarios:

  • Self-care feels like another obligation - something you know is important but hard to prioritize.

  • You believe self-care requires time, money, or the perfect conditions, none of which seem possible in your life or work right now.

  • You’ve wondered if self-care can really make a difference when the challenges and stresses of your work are constant.

  • You feel that self-care, as presented in popular culture, doesn’t speak to the realities of humanitarian work.


But what if self-care could be something deeper - something that doesn’t add to your to-do list but instead becomes an integral, sustainable part of your life and work? In this workshop, we’ll explore self-care beyond the surface, shifting to a perception of self-care as a 24/7 practice that nourishes and sustains you as you navigate the unique demands of the humanitarian field.


If any of this resonates with you, join us in this workshop where we’ll cover:

  • Challenging common beliefs about self-care: Together, we’ll explore societal and personal beliefs around self-care that may limit its potential. Does self-care require dedicated time or major effort? Is it only about physical relaxation? Must it be done alone? Let’s redefine what self-care can be.

  • Practical tools for sustainable self-care: Experience simple, accessible self-care practices that don’t require special equipment or extra time. These small, powerful adjustments can be integrated even in the busiest of humanitarian settings.

  • Reframing self-care as essential, not optional: Deep self-care is about building resilience and strengthening your ability to show up fully, both for yourself and those you serve. We’ll discuss how to make self-care an integral part of your daily life and what might support you in taking your self-care to the next level.

  • Exploring self-care from within: Through practical, body-based exercises, we’ll explore self-care from multiple angles, uncovering what truly supports your well-being. Themes like boundaries, self-compassion, and other essential elements will guide you toward a balanced, sustainable approach to self-care.


In this workshop, you’ll experience a blend of reflection, interactive discussion, and embodied practices to uncover a new approach to self-care. You’ll walk away with practical tools and action points, as well as a refreshed perspective on self-care as a meaningful and supportive part of your everyday life in the humanitarian sector.


This workshop is designed for humanitarian professionals who:

  • Are looking to deepen their approach to self-care beyond occasional practices,

  • May feel stuck in routines that aren’t working or sustainable,

  • Seek ways to sustain their energy and resilience while caring for others.


This workshop is facilitated by Tania Shybko, an experienced humanitarian professional and certified embodiment coach. With over a decade of experience in senior management roles in crisis and conflict-affected countries, Tania understands firsthand the toll humanitarian work can take. After experiencing burnout, she embarked on a journey to discover tools for sustainable well-being, becoming a certified embodiment coach and mindfulness trainer. Today, Tania is passionate about using her expertise to support the well-being of professionals in humanitarian aid, helping them navigate the challenges of their demanding work.

Join us to explore self-care as a way of living - one that keeps you grounded, resilient, and able to continue making a difference in the world.


HOW TO REGISTER?


You can register to the free online workshop by writing to info@cocreatehumanity.org

The first hour of presentation will be recorded and available on our YouTube channel.

The second part of the session will be dedicated to deepening practices and Q&A between Tania and the audience, and it will not be recorded.


WHO IS OUR EXPERT-SPEAKER?

Tania Shybko is a humanitarian aid professional with over 13 years of experience managing programs in crisis and conflict-affected regions. She has held senior management roles in crisis and conflict-affected regions worldwide, across countries such as South Sudan, Central African Republic, Iraq, Ukraine, Lebanon, and Haiti, to name a few.


Her experiences navigating the challenges of humanitarian work, alongside a personal encounter with burnout, inspired her to embark on a journey to explore tools that could support her well-being and resilience. This path led her to mindfulness meditation and embodiment practices, which proved transformative, helping her manage stress, deepen her connection to her own body and emotions, and cultivate a greater sense of presence and purpose.


Inspired by the support provided by these practices, she felt called to share these tools with others. This led her to complete a Mindfulness Instructor Training Program and to pursue training as a coach. She is a graduate of the Certificate of Embodiment Coaching and Leadership Embodiment Coach Training, approaches which offer a holistic approach to coaching and leadership development, focusing on the mind-body connection.


Today, Tania is passionate about supporting humanitarian professionals in navigating stress, cultivating resilience, and enhancing their impact through self-care and mindful leadership. Her approach integrates mindfulness, embodiment techniques, and a deep understanding of humanitarian challenges, empowering participants to develop sustainable well-being practices. She currently offers one-on-one coaching, workshops, and tailored sessions for the humanitarian community, combining her extensive field experience with her expertise in mindfulness and embodiment to build both personal and professional resilience.

Tania is currently based in France and accompanies humanitarian workers and organizations in French and English.




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