What’s New: July 2024

Welcome back to The Thrive Post — a monthly newsletter with the latest Thrive product updates, news, and marketing resources to better enable you to share Thrive and create a culture of well-being within your organization.
If you have any questions or feedback on how we can make this newsletter more helpful in the future, please let us know by responding to this email. Wishing all of our U.S.-based colleagues a safe and happy 4th of July! 🎆
Keep thriving,
Claire Stowell
Customer Marketing @ Thrive

Product Updates

Personalized Microsteps 🎯

Microsteps are the foundation of Thrive’s behavior change methodology. With these updates, Microsteps are more visible, personalized, and flexible to give our users the best experience possible. Check out these resources to learn more about this update and share with your organization.

Achievement Badges 🏆

We’ve introduced badges into Thrive, allowing users to be celebrated more often for the actions they take. Our fully updated Achievements engine now allows users to grow plants, earn tokens, and showcase their well-being progress all in the same place. Share the news using the suite of resources linked below.

Content Updates

July Content Pack

There’s nothing wrong with trying to be the best versions of ourselves, but when we expect ourselves to be perfect, we end up falling victim to self-criticism and doubt. In this month’s content pack, we explore how to shift our perspectives around success so we can overcome perfectionism and unlock our potential.

Upcoming Events

We have two exciting webinars on the topic of overcoming perfectionism coming up in July. They are open to all, so use the links and descriptions below to register and share with your organization!

Ask Thrive Live: Letting Go of Unrealistic Standards — July 16 @ 3pm ET

Do you consider yourself a perfectionist? Join us for a conversation with parenting expert and author Aliza Pressman and Thrive Facilitator Margalit Ward about the root of perfectionism and how letting go of unrealistic expectations can help us unlock our full potential. The conversation will be relevant to parents and non-parents!

Live Meditation: Overcoming Perfectionism With Compassion — July 24 @ 2pm ET

There’s nothing wrong with trying to be your best self, but expecting perfection can cause you to fall victim to self-criticism and doubt. Join bestselling author and meditation expert Agapi Stassinopoulos for a guided meditation on overcoming perfectionism and making space for self-compassion. Sign up here!
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