
Tip #940: How to Take Control of Yourself and Your Life!
This Tip describes the content and focus of a workshop titled how to take control of yourself and your life. “Being assertive does not mean

This Tip describes the content and focus of a workshop titled how to take control of yourself and your life. “Being assertive does not mean

This Tip describes the administrative stage of a business, where there is a need for supervisors and systems. “By failing to prepare, you are preparing

This Tip describes the first two business growth stages from a craft organization to a promotional organization. “A big business starts small.” Richard Branson Business

This Tip tells organizations don’t overlook six steps during a major change so they address their employee’s emotional needs. “Any change, even a change for

This Tip introduces a win-win problem-solving model for how to provide constructive feedback, beginning with a supportive statement. “Criticism should be a casual conversation.“ W.

This Tip explains how to convert negativity into constructive dialogue using improvisation and negotiation techniques. “I’ve always believed that you can think positive just as

This Tip describes an after action review that asks what happened, why do you think it happened, and what can we learn from it. “Without

Some trainers have a fear of losing control over training, but excellent facilitation skills can put paid to that fear. “The teacher must adopt the

This Tip focuses on two myths about participatory learning activities, that they’re expensive and the trainer will lose credibility. “Knowledge is the antidote to fear.”

This Tip discusses how to make experiential learning feel safe for introverts by giving more time and choices regarding activities. “Everyone should have an opportunity

This Tip discusses why it’s good to admit “I don’t understand” because it benefits the individual, the trainer, and other learners. “Confused? Confusion is good,

This Tip describes a time when I made a mistake in a training program and had to scrape the egg off of my face. “Everyone