Don't Panic - DVD
Release - 2010
Video Streaming Also Available!
Panics come in many shapes and sizes. Their common denominator is that they are never helpful.
Learn more
Release - 2010
Video Streaming Also Available!
Panics come in many shapes and sizes. Their common denominator is that they are never helpful.
Learn moreThis program is also available for online training. See details below.
Release - 2010
Free Online Preview Available!
Panics come in many shapes and sizes. Their common denominator is that they are never helpful. Whether in your work or personal life, to panic is to lose perspective and succumb to fear. This often leads to poor decisions, lost focus, paralysis and a bad outcome.
Don’t Panic! was created to help people within organizations handle stressful situations in a way that is positive and productive. We present 5 key elements of a constructive response to circumstances that might intimidate or frighten us. Designed to be used in a work or academic environment, the principles of this program can also be applied in our
personal lives.
In this entertaining and thoughtful video cooking serves as a metaphor for working through a challenge together, as nine fascinating people who have successfully navigated stressful situations at work come together to cook a meal. After the flames die down, the participants enjoy the meal they’ve created and share what they’ve learned from their dialogue.
The program examines five key morsels of advice:
Know what you know, what you don’t know, and the difference between these. Self-awareness is critical to successfully navigating challenges.
Develop a network of people you trust and who trust you. Don’t be afraid to ask for feedback and support.
Realistically assess the situation you face. Filter noise and rumors from reliable information. Step back and interrogate reality.
Don’t be immobilized by fear. Be resilient in the face of a setback. Remember you always have options and that hope trumps fear. Look for opportunities in a crisis or difficult situation and pursue them.
Look for learning opportunities even in what may appear as bad news. Every shadow has a light source. Find it. Learning is the ultimate benefit from a challenging situation.
Support materials include a comprehensive facilitation guide, reproducible handouts and PowerPoint slides for classroom presentation.
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