by Stacy Spradling | Jan 24, 2025 | Learning Lab at Emmaus, Professional Development
The Importance of Leadership Balance: Making Culture Changes by Doing Nothing Leadership is not just about guiding teams to success or hitting organizational goals. It is also about setting a sustainable example for those around us. As leaders, our actions speak...
by Stacy Spradling | Jan 8, 2025 | Learning Lab at Emmaus, Professional Development
Leading with Intention: 8 Questions to Guide Your Year At the start of each year, many of us set personal resolutions to improve habits, and we often establish professional goals for ourselves and our teams. For leaders, this time offers an opportunity to reflect on...
by Stacy Spradling | Dec 5, 2024 | Emmaus, Learning Lab at Emmaus, Professional Development
Defy Gravity with Your Recruiting Strategy: Join Our Webinar on December 11! The Wicked Truth about Traditional Recruiting Processes. Are you ready to take your recruitment process by storm? We are thrilled to invite you to a virtual presentation of the insights we...
by Development Team | Nov 7, 2024 | Emmaus, Learning Lab at Emmaus, Professional Development
Learning Lab – A History Emmaus is a non-profit organization with a rich 130-year history of supporting adults with developmental disabilities across St. Louis, St. Charles, Warren, and Franklin counties. Rooted in our faith-based mission to empower and enrich the...
by Le'Anne Schlotzhauer | Sep 17, 2024 | Careers, Emmaus, Learning Lab at Emmaus, Professional Development, Team Members
It’s Never Too Late It’s never too late to start something new. You can start a new goal, try a new hobby, or work on a skill. The trick is to keep moving. You don’t have to move quickly, just don’t stop. In James Clear’s book Atomic...
by Le'Anne Schlotzhauer | Sep 3, 2024 | Careers, Emmaus, Learning Lab at Emmaus, Professional Development, Team Members
Journaling: Path to Self-Awareness According to WebMD’s article “Mental Health Benefits of Journaling,” journaling is the act of keeping a record of your thoughts, feelings, insights, and more. Journaling can help us become more self-aware. Writing...