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“Leaders Are Made, Not Born!”
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SHARPENING YOUR PEOPLE SKILLS - February 12 & 13, 2009
Have you ever asked yourself questions like these?
• How do I deal with a son who is the exact opposite of myself? • Why does my husband give me advice when all I need is for him to listen? • All my students are so different. How can I work with each one? • My daughter is having problems is school. How can I motivate her? • How can I find the best people to fill various positions in my business? • How can I convince my wife I need a little time to unwind before she shares her frustrations of the day with me? • What can I do to make my boss take my opinions seriously?
No matter what roles you fill in life—spouse, boss, employee, parent, child, teacher, pastor—you must constantly deal with people. And that means that you must constantly deal with people problems.
But now the Sharpening You People Skills Seminar can help. Here you’ll gain relationship skills that will stay with you the rest of your life.
Starting with the basic principles, you’ll pass to the knowledge you already have about the people in your life, and discover how to make all your relationships grow and flourish.
You’ll Work Through These Three Crucial Steps:
1. Self-discovery—Using well-known personality discovery tool, you’ll learn about your own strengths and talents. The insights you gain will reveal more about yourself than you’ve probably ever learned before. You’ll identify you ideal work environment, relational needs, strengths, and weaknesses. 2. Understanding others—Next you’ll learn about those closest to you. You’ll gain a clearer understanding of the basic personality types—and how each is motivated most effectively. You’ll learn why those closest to you react the way they do in certain situations. 3. Improving relationships—Finally, you’ll learn how to use this knowledge to build practical skills for stronger relationships. In this eye-opening segment, Sharpening Your People Skills takes you far beyond a personality test. You’ll discover how to put it all to work in relating to others.
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