There are three important styles of learning–audio, visual and kinesthetic. Audio learners must hear what they are supposed to learn, visual learners must see what they are to learn, and kinesthetic learners must be able to try and do what they are to learn in a hands-on environment. Each person learns differently and has the [...]
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The Single Most Important Secret For Your Next Meeting
Why is it that so many people are terrified about presenting to an audience? Or facilitating an effective meeting? It could be that they don’t know the single most important secret. If they did ( and you will find out in this article) then those jitters and [...]
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I just saw the film Charlie Wilson’s War…and if you haven’t seen it… drop what you’re doing and head to the movies. Do it now. Tom Hanks, Julia Roberts and Phillip Seymour Hoffman do an incredible history lesson for all of us who may have forgotten the details.
But that’s not all that this movie shows…now [...]
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INVOLVE THE GROUP TO SHOW YOUR POINT
Ask the group to use an overview map and identify the point of the activity. Have individuals draw or sketch the point of this activity. Ask a participant to show how the activity connects to the point. Plant the seeds of involvement at the start, and continue through each [...]
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It’s that time of year–for reflection. A year in review. It’s a big challenge to pick the highlights, give it in sequence and make the individual events highly memorable. How can you do all this at once? Curious to find out the answer to this perplexing problem?
Take a look at the best example of [...]
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