Resilience+

Manage stress, prevent burn-out, and build lasting resilience

Resilience+ training

Resilience+

Develop stress management skills, prevent burnout, and integrate healthy lifestyle habits in order to build strong individual and collective resilience, in service of a more serene and sustainable work environment.

Resilience+ is an inter-company training program designed to help you strengthen your ability to manage stress, prevent burnout, and reduce psychosocial risks (PSR), while cultivating sustainable lifestyle habits.

The goal: to enable everyone to stay high-performing without burning out, through concrete tools, scientifically validated strategies, and simple routines that can be easily integrated into daily life.

1. The Resilience+ Mindset

  • Understanding stress: mechanisms, impacts, and key factors;
  • The resilience cycle: recovery, adaptation, growth;
  • Self-assessment: where do I stand today?

2. Burn-out: Active Prevention

  • The 12 stages of burnout;
  • Early detection: emotional, cognitive, and behavioral signals.

3. PSR: Understand, Act, Prevent

  • The main categories of psychosocial risks;
  • Individual and collective responsibilities.

4. Resilience+ Lifestyle

  • Sleep, nutrition, movement: the fundamentals;
  • Micro-breaks, breathing, and quick recovery;
  • Building your personalized well-being routine.
  • Identify the warning signs
    of chronic stress, burnout, and PSR;
  • Learn stress management techniques
    to stay effective even under pressure;
  • Develop their personal resilience
    through simple and repeatable tools;
  • Establish healthy lifestyle habits
    to support their energy and mental health;
  • Strengthen communication and healthy boundaries
    to protect their work-life balance.

All employees of ASTF member companies.

30 people maximum — groups formed according to registration order on the proposed dates.

3h30

French, English, German.

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Interested in the « Resilience+ » training?

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