CC Rabo Event 2025
Get ready for the CC Rabo Event 2025 - a day full of networking, learning, and fun with Robbie van Veen!
Date and time
Location
Croeselaan 18
18 Croeselaan 3521 CB Utrecht NetherlandsAbout this event
- Event lasts 2 hours
- Free venue parking
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CC Rabo Event 2025
What do you build your identity on? Career, money, what others think of you or do you choose sustainability...
In a world where success is often measured by performance, it is easy to lose your identity. Am I good enough? Am I really allowed to be here? Why do I keep comparing myself to others? We tell ourselves all kinds of things and set the bar incredibly high. This day Robbie van Veen - known from the EO, Hour of Power and Royal Mission - speaks about living from a healthy identity.
This meeting is open to colleageus, family and friends.
Starts at 5:00 PM (walk-in from 4:30 PM) and we will finish at 7:00 PM with a drink and snacks.
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CC Rabo Event 2025
Waar bouw jij je identiteit op? Carriere, Geld, wat anderen van je vinden of kies je voor duurzaamheid...
In een wereld waar succes vaak wordt gemeten aan de hand van prestaties, is het makkelijk om je identiteit te verliezen. Ben ik wel goed genoeg? Mag ik er écht zijn? Waarom vergelijk ik mezelf steeds met anderen? We maken onszelf van alles wijs en leggen de lat ontzettend hoog. Deze dag spreekt Robbie van Veen - bekend van de EO, Hour of Power en Royal Mission - over het leven uit een gezonde identiteit.
Deze bijeenkomst is open voor familie en vrienden.
Start om 17.00 uur (inloop vanaf 16.30 uur) en we ronden af om 19.00 uur met een borrel.
Boek: 'Mens waar ben je?'
Robbie shares in his book: 'Mens waar ben je?' how he completely collapsed in 2017 despite his seemingly successful career in sales: "I was busy speaking, had a busy job in sales and was going through a difficult period in our marriage. One day a colleague asked: 'How are you?'. It was like someone pressed the red button of my system. I completely collapsed. I started crying. All the masks were just too heavy. All the bars I imposed on myself."
In therapy, Robbie discovered that his burnout was not caused by working too much: "It came from within. I was not too busy, but felt the pressure to be, so in terms of identity."