Reflection becomes meaningful when it shapes how we move forward.
This session focuses on turning reflection into intentional action. Through guided planning and conversation, participants will identify realistic goals, meaningful next steps, and practices that can support them in the months ahead. Participants will leave with a personalized plan for tending both themselves and the work they hope to sustain.
Museum work can be incredibly rewarding; it has the power to educate, inspire, and strengthen our communities. It also asks a great deal of the people who do it. Amid shifting priorities, limited resources, systemic inequities, and the emotional labor of caring for others, it can be difficult to find space to reflect, reconnect with what matters most, and sustain ourselves over time.
This four-part series offers dedicated opportunities to pause, reflect, and move forward with intention. Through guided reflection, practical exercises, and conversation with peers, participants will explore different aspects of sustaining themselves and their work. Rather than focusing solely on individual resilience, we’ll also consider how the realities of museum work shape our ability to thrive, and how sustaining ourselves and one another strengthens our capacity to build museums where both people and communities can thrive.
Participants are welcome to attend one workshop or all four.
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