• ACPA2GO Webinar Recording - Let Them: Applying Mel Robbins' Let Them Theory to Student Affairs Practice

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  • Session Description

    Discover how Mel Robbins’ Let Them Theory can help student affairs professionals reduce burnout, set boundaries, and refocus energy on what truly matters. This session explores practical strategies for applying the framework in advising, supervision, and collaboration to strengthen resilience and support student success in today’s complex higher education environment.

    ACPA/NASPA Professional Competencies

    • Organizational and Human Resources (OHR)
    • Personal and Ethical Foundations (PEF)

    Presenter

    • Christpher Giroir
      The University of Louisiana at Lafayette

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    • $10 - ACPA Members
    • $20 - Non-Members
    • $5 - International Member or Non-Member

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