I Think I Can, I Think I Can, I Think I Can
Why This May Not Be Enough
Our ability to think clearly reflects directly on our ability to solve nearly any kind of problem—handling stress, understanding the competition, and how to deal with a crisis.
If we’re not aware of our own style of thinking, our existing methods may not be sufficient to handle the new kinds of problems we’re currently facing—including how to deal with unplanned developments.
This webinar will help us to:
Examine our current thinking style—what’s working for us and what’s not
Discover the value of creative, design, and constructive-thinking
Learn what tools we can use to help us think more clearly
Create an adaptive learning and thinking style
Loving Your Emotions
Why You Might Want to Rethink Your Relationship
“Now I’m angry. Wait, now I’m not. Hold on, I’m angry again! And sad, and… I don’t know what I am.”
This kind of emotional roller coaster is all too familiar. And the normal workplace response is,
“Just leave you emotions at the door.”
Which means leaving passion, enthusiasm, and the desire for excellence at the door as well.
“How can I fix this?”
This webinar will focus on:
The roll emotions play in your workplace successful
Understanding what an emotion is and what it’s not
Developing a strategy for dealing with the difficult emotions that confront us
Learn why the way most of us deal with anger doesn’t work
Learn how to control what kind of a day you’re having
Develop resiliency in the face of other’s negative emotions
Attenshun Bizness Leaders
Would some of you’re employes have trouble finding all of the misstakes
in this paragraph? Would u?
Business writing matters more than ever
Does the skill of writing still matter in the virtual workplace? Yes, more than ever. Our ability to communicate with the written word actually matters more as we text/email/chat our way through the workday—employees and customers are desperate for clarity.
This webinar will include:
The two words that every writer needs to know to increase their effectiveness
Why your grammar skills still (and always will) matter, especially to the customer
An awareness of the cost of poor business writing
Why expensive software alone won’t make you a better writer
How to help your workforce write better without leaving your desk