Would You Like to Present During WWIL?

Calling all movers and shakers, storytellers and sages! Well-being Week in Law is back, dedicated to fostering well-being within our legal community. To elevate this year's experience, we're searching for passionate individuals in two key areas:

1. Physical Movement Teachers:

Do you guide others towards physical well-being with creativity and enthusiasm? We're seeking instructors for diverse movement sessions – anything from energizing dance breaks to mindful yoga flows. Share your proposal if you can offer:

  • Engaging and accessible sessions suitable for various fitness levels.
  • A dynamic personality that inspires participation and connection.
  • Availability on Monday, May 6 between noon and 3pm Eastern time for a virtual program

2. Share Your Genius Program:

Have you honed a unique skill or mastered a fascinating hobby? We're inviting individuals to share their talents and passions through interactive workshops or presentations. If you can offer:

  • A captivating topic that promotes well-being, learning, or personal growth.
  • An interactive format that encourages engagement and discussion.
  • The ability to deliver your session virtually during the week of May 6-10, 2024.

Submit your proposal by March 1 ! Tell us about your expertise, program outline, and why you're the perfect fit for Well-being Week in Law. Let's work together to build a vibrant and enriching experience for everyone!

Remember: The goal is to prioritize proposals that are inclusive, accessible, and promote well-being in diverse ways. We can't wait to hear from you!

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