Words@Work: The Creative Problem Solver
Words@Work is an experiential and interactive workshop that provides participants with key tools for whole-brain thinking. By utilizing and linking the left brain (analytical) with the right brain (imagistic), participants learn to better identify, manage and ultimately solve challenges by transforming them into opportunities for change. Group work, visualization, discussion and writing exercises deepen this discovery process.
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Release Your Inner Writer@Work: Turning Communication into Connection
Anybody who writes anything at work will benefit from taking this workshop. Learn how to mine your imagination and compile your own personal anthology in a safe and encouraging environment.
In addition to strengthening your workplace writing skills and developing right brain thinking, Release Your Inner Writer@Work is designed to make the writing process pleasurable and insightful. Regular writing, key examples and detailed instructor feedback will help you discover your writing voice and turn communication into connection.
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Conflict@Work: How to Create a Win/Win
Harness conflict and make it work for you! Conflict@Work is a lively workshop that will help you understand the role conflict plays in your life. By learning how to identify the various conflict styles in yourself and others, you will become better equipped to create a win/win situation for all parties. Increase your ability to empathize and discover how to deal positively with the stresses conflict often brings.
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Storytelling@Work: Your Place in the Big Picture
Learn how to mine and share your own stories to become a more authentic communicator. Storytelling@Work will help you see and describe the bigger picture behind your organization, giving greater meaning to your workday life and your role in your workplace.
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Comfort Zones@Work: Becoming More Present in the Workplace
What are the comfort zones in your life? Are mental boundaries working for or against you? Comfort Zones@Work will help you identify and understand the role
comfort zones play in your thoughts, decisions and actions, and whether they are helping or hindering your work and interpersonal relationships.
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