Journey through the corridors of self-discovery with our course: 'Assertiveness Skills: Developing Confidence and Effective Communication.' Dive deep into the art of confident self-expression while unearthing emotional intelligence and superior communication strategies. Whether it's manoeuvring through complex social scenarios or elevating your presence in the workplace, this course equips you to tackle challenges head-on, all while exuding self-assuredness and diminishing any lurking anxieties. Learning Outcomes Understand the foundational principles of assertiveness and its distinction from other behavioural traits. Gain insight into enhancing self-confidence and building a robust self-esteem. Discover the intricacies of emotional intelligence and its role in assertive communication. Master strategies for efficacious communication in diverse environments. Apply assertiveness techniques to navigate social and professional situations with poise. Why buy this Assertiveness Skills: Developing Confidence and Effective Communication? Unlimited access to the course for a lifetime. Opportunity to earn a certificate accredited by the CPD Quality Standards and CIQ after completing this course. Structured lesson planning in line with industry standards. Immerse yourself in innovative and captivating course materials and activities. Assessments designed to evaluate advanced cognitive abilities and skill proficiency. Flexibility to complete the Course at your own pace, on your own schedule. Receive full tutor support throughout the week, from Monday to Friday, to enhance your learning experience. Unlock career resources for CV improvement, interview readiness, and job success. Who is this Assertiveness Skills: Developing Confidence and Effective Communication course for? Individuals seeking to strengthen their self-confidence and establish their voice in various settings. Professionals keen to amplify their communication proficiency in the workplace. Those aspiring to understand and regulate their emotions for personal and professional growth. People who aim to stand their ground in social contexts without coming across as aggressive or passive. Anyone interested in conquering fears and anxieties to lead a more empowered life. Career path Assertiveness Trainer: £30,000 - £45,000 Communication Specialist: £35,000 - £50,000 Emotional Intelligence Coach: £40,000 - £55,000 Professional Mediator: £25,000 - £40,000 Corporate Trainer: £30,000 - £50,000 Life Coach: £30,000 - £60,000 Prerequisites This Assertiveness Skills: Developing Confidence and Effective Communication does not require you to have any prior qualifications or experience. You can just enrol and start learning.This Assertiveness Skills: Developing Confidence and Effective Communication was made by professionals and it is compatible with all PC's, Mac's, tablets and smartphones. You will be able to access the course from anywhere at any time as long as you have a good enough internet connection. Certification After studying the course materials, there will be a written assignment test which you can take at the end of the course. After successfully passing the test you will be able to claim the pdf certificate for £4.99 Original Hard Copy certificates need to be ordered at an additional cost of £8. Course Curriculum Module 01: Introduction to Assertiveness Skills Introduction to Assertiveness Skills 00:11:00 Module 02: Building Self-Confidence Building Self-Confidence 00:13:00 Module 03: Self-Awareness and Emotional Intelligence Self-Awareness and Emotional Intelligence 00:14:00 Module 04: Effective Communication Strategies Effective Communication Strategies 00:13:00 Module 05: Assertiveness in Social Situations Assertiveness in Social Situations 00:15:00 Module 06: Assertiveness in the Workplace Assertiveness in the Workplace 00:15:00 Module 07: Overcoming Fear and Anxiety Overcoming Fear and Anxiety 00:13:00 Module 08: Self-Esteem and Assertiveness Self-Esteem and Assertiveness 00:16:00
Overview This one day Building Better Work Habits training course has been developed for everyone in your organisation who may struggle with their own personal effectiveness. They may not have control of their own workload or blame others as to why they’re not achieving certain tasks and projects. Alternatively, it might be that high performers want to understand how they can organise themselves in a new way to give themselves more stretch in their roles. The training course will help the learners build self-awareness and will highlight the important parts of working smarter to achieve end goals. Description We are all busy, and sometimes it seems we do not have enough hours in the day to complete deadlines and projects. It can then eat into our home life, meaning we often end up stressed, or in worst-case scenarios, unwell (both physically and mentally). The reason behind this is often how we work day to day, as opposed to others giving us work at the last minute. These training course materials have been designed to help your participants work more effectively for the long term. This isn’t about how to manage a diary or emails, but rather look closely to see what are the blockers which get in the way of success. These small changes in day to day work will have a dramatic impact in both productivity and personal effectiveness. Topics covered: Productivity: the science bit – A chance to explore what we mean by being productive and how that helps us build better work habits, as well as the opportunity to look at some of the science behind myths and bad habits we’ve probably already formed. Includes a link to a YouTube video. Procrastination, why put off to tomorrow what we can do today! – Participants will explore what we procrastinate about, how we procrastinate in our own lives, and what we can do about it! Eat That Frog – An introduction to Brian Tracy’s book “Eat that frog” and how it can help us improve our working habits. Includes a link to a YouTube video. Eat That Frog: Thinking on Paper – A chance to put into practice some of Brian Tracy’s methods and how to use them in our real lives Eat That Frog: Rocks, Pebbles and Sand – Taking our goal setting further, we explore Covey’s methodology around prioritising our tasks. Eat That Frog: The Pareto Principle – The final part of the “Eat that Frog” section looks at how effective we in terms of how we spend our day Prioritising: how do we spend our day? – Participants explore how proactive they are, and what the danger might be in letting a situation rule their time Prioritising: The Priority Matrix – Taking the Rock, Pebbles and Sand methodology further, participants explore what truly is urgent and what is important in our day to day Prioritising: Company Performance Tensions – We may know what our own personal objectives are, however, our business objectives have certain tensions that could impact these. How can we balance these two different objectives to ensure we’re successful day to day? What’s my mindset? – Sometimes we can get in the way of our own successes and plans due to our mindset; utilising Carol Dweck’s work, it is a chance to reflect on our own mindsets when we’re building new work habits. Includes a link to a YouTube video. What’s my mindset? Energy Cycles – Our energy can impact our mindset and how productive we are. A chance to look at what gives us energy, and how we can work more effectively depending on where our energy levels might be Who should attend Anyone interested in understanding in being more effective at work. Requirements for Attendees None.
Overview This one day Building Better Work Habits training course has been developed for everyone in your organisation who may struggle with their own personal effectiveness. They may not have control of their own workload or blame others as to why they’re not achieving certain tasks and projects. Alternatively, it might be that high performers want to understand how they can organise themselves in a new way to give themselves more stretch in their roles. The training course will help the learners build self-awareness and will highlight the important parts of working smarter to achieve end goals. Description We are all busy, and sometimes it seems we do not have enough hours in the day to complete deadlines and projects. It can then eat into our home life, meaning we often end up stressed, or in worst-case scenarios, unwell (both physically and mentally). The reason behind this is often how we work day to day, as opposed to others giving us work at the last minute. These training course materials have been designed to help your participants work more effectively for the long term. This isn’t about how to manage a diary or emails, but rather look closely to see what are the blockers which get in the way of success. These small changes in day to day work will have a dramatic impact in both productivity and personal effectiveness. Topics covered: Productivity: the science bit – A chance to explore what we mean by being productive and how that helps us build better work habits, as well as the opportunity to look at some of the science behind myths and bad habits we’ve probably already formed. Includes a link to a YouTube video. Procrastination, why put off to tomorrow what we can do today! – Participants will explore what we procrastinate about, how we procrastinate in our own lives, and what we can do about it! Eat That Frog – An introduction to Brian Tracy’s book “Eat that frog” and how it can help us improve our working habits. Includes a link to a YouTube video. Eat That Frog: Thinking on Paper – A chance to put into practice some of Brian Tracy’s methods and how to use them in our real lives Eat That Frog: Rocks, Pebbles and Sand – Taking our goal setting further, we explore Covey’s methodology around prioritising our tasks. Eat That Frog: The Pareto Principle – The final part of the “Eat that Frog” section looks at how effective we in terms of how we spend our day Prioritising: how do we spend our day? – Participants explore how proactive they are, and what the danger might be in letting a situation rule their time Prioritising: The Priority Matrix – Taking the Rock, Pebbles and Sand methodology further, participants explore what truly is urgent and what is important in our day to day Prioritising: Company Performance Tensions – We may know what our own personal objectives are, however, our business objectives have certain tensions that could impact these. How can we balance these two different objectives to ensure we’re successful day to day? What’s my mindset? – Sometimes we can get in the way of our own successes and plans due to our mindset; utilising Carol Dweck’s work, it is a chance to reflect on our own mindsets when we’re building new work habits. Includes a link to a YouTube video. What’s my mindset? Energy Cycles – Our energy can impact our mindset and how productive we are. A chance to look at what gives us energy, and how we can work more effectively depending on where our energy levels might be Who should attend Anyone interested in understanding in being more effective at work. Requirements for Attendees None.
This course provides a comprehensive understanding of reflective practice and its significance in professional development. Through various modules, participants will learn how to cultivate a reflective culture, set goals, and use reflective tools effectively. By dispelling misconceptions about reflective practice, both teachers and students can enhance their learning and growth. The course offers valuable insights into fostering a culture of continuous improvement and critical self-assessment. Learning Outcomes: Gain an introduction to the concept of reflective practice. Develop skills to set meaningful goals and objectives. Establish a reflective practice culture within an organization. Learn to utilize reflective tools for self-assessment. Understand the importance of integrating reflection into practice. Explore misconceptions about reflective practice from different perspectives. Enhance critical thinking and self-awareness. Complete an assignment to apply reflective principles. Why buy this Professional Development: Reflective Culture Practice? Unlimited access to the course for forever Digital Certificate, Transcript, student ID all included in the price Absolutely no hidden fees Directly receive CPD accredited qualifications after course completion Receive one to one assistance on every weekday from professionals Immediately receive the PDF certificate after passing Receive the original copies of your certificate and transcript on the next working day Easily learn the skills and knowledge from the comfort of your home Certification After studying the course materials of the Professional Development: Reflective Culture Practice you will be able to take the MCQ test that will assess your knowledge. After successfully passing the test you will be able to claim the pdf certificate for £5.99. Original Hard Copy certificates need to be ordered at an additional cost of £9.60. Who is this course for? This Professional Development: Reflective Culture Practice course is ideal for Educators seeking to improve teaching methods. Professionals aiming to enhance self-awareness and growth. Individuals interested in fostering a culture of reflection. Students looking to develop effective study and learning habits. Prerequisites This Professional Development: Reflective Culture Practice was made by professionals and it is compatible with all PC's, Mac's, tablets and smartphones. You will be able to access the course from anywhere at any time as long as you have a good enough internet connection. Career path Teacher or Educator - Average Salary: £25,000 - £40,000 per year. Instructional Designer - Average Salary: £25,000 - £45,000 per year. Training and Development Specialist - Average Salary: £25,000 - £40,000 per year. Educational Coordinator - Average Salary: £25,000 - £35,000 per year. Academic Advisor - Average Salary: £20,000 - £30,000 per year. Course Curriculum Module 01: Introduction to Reflective Practice Introduction to Reflective Practice 00:23:00 Module 02: Goals, Objectives and Reflective Habits Goals, Objectives and Reflective Habits 00:24:00 Module 03: Developing a Reflective Practice Culture Developing a Reflective Practice Culture 00:21:00 Module 04: Reflective Tools (Part 1) Reflective Tools (Part 1) 00:50:00 Module 04: Reflective Tools (Part 2) Reflective Tools (Part 2) 00:36:00 Module 05: Setting Reflection in Practice Setting Reflection in Practice 00:36:00 Module 06: Misconceptions About Reflective Practice from Teacher and Student Perspective Misconceptions about Reflective Practice from Teacher and Student Perspective 00:14:00 Assignment Assignment - Professional Development: Reflective Culture Practice 00:00:00
Join me for a full immersive day, online and in Edinburgh at the Art and Spirituality Centre, with theory and practice to discover: 🔍What Shamanism is and its origins 🔍How to journey for yourself and another person 🔍How to retrieve a gift 🔍Introduction to healing: extractions and soul retrieval 🔍Power dance Please have with you: 🌟 a blindfold 🌟 your favourite scarf to be used as a magic cloak 🌟 a notebook if you like Shamanism is a spiritual practice that goes beyond every beliefs and culture and is about trying to reach your full potential as you walk on planet earth, so connecting yourselves to the whole. Shamans were described as the first physicians, magicians, artists, storytellers, spiritual beings. But shamans are healers that make changes in invisible realms to help healing in the ordinary reality of the community. Shamans see in the darkness while connecting with the divine outside the time in an altered state of consciousness. The Powerful Benefits of Shamanic Drumming Shamanic drumming can: 🌿 Reduce stress 🌿 Improve concentration 🌿 Open the door to self-acceptance 🌿 Encourage healthier lifestyle choices 🌿 Support cardiovascular health 🌿 Boost your immune system 🌿 Promote deeper self-awareness by synchronizing brain activity and inducing alpha waves 🌿 Help release negative emotions and emotional trauma Lunch is not included Giada's Journey Creative explorer of the human well-being with twenty years’ experience running events, workshops and retreats. Co-author of a non-profit book with other 33 Italian women about their stories in different countries. She has been learning to heal herself supporting a Holistic connection between mind, body and spirit. She has been studying and practicing Buddhist teachings, meditation and the Five Tibetan Rites Yoga in Nepal, India and Italy. Approached the imaginal world and dreams with the psychologist Elio Occhipinti and a regressive hypnosis journey with the vision of the psychiatrist Brian Weiss. Her studies and practice have helped her become: Shamanic Practitioner and Teacher with the two years formal training in Scotland and Teacher Training in Wales Shamanic and Integral Yoga Teacher, Ikigai Coach, Forest Therapy Guide qualified with Selene Calloni Williams at the Imaginal Academy and part of the Italian-Swiss Association for Counselling and Coaching, Aiscon. Professional Esoteric Numerologist graduated at The Connaissance School of Numerology Corporate Mental Health Coach achieved with WeFocus Founder of Drink In Art exhibitions of local artists in private flats Founder of School of Shamanism creative and spiritual workshops, classes and therapies Founder of the Art and Spirituality Centre centre for creativity and well-being in Edinburgh By attending to our classes, workshops and retreats you agree to our TERMS AND CONDITIONS Payment Bookings are non-refundable. Disclaimer By booking a class or workshop or retreat or 1-1 session -online or any other venues – with us, you release Giada Gaslini, Invisible Caims/School of Shamanism and any business partners working with Invisible Caims from any liability arising out of any personal injuries, emotional or physical release, death, expectations of results, theft in the venue or damages that may happen to people and objects while attending. We recommend that you consult your GP regarding the suitability of undertaking an exercise programme, if the class you are booking includes it like with yoga or similar, and following all the safety instructions required before beginning to exercise. When participating in an exercise, there is the possibility of sustaining a physical injury. If you engage in this exercise programme, you agree that you do so at your own risk, are voluntarily participating in these activities and assume all risk of injury to yourself. You acknowledge that coaching, shamanic healing and counselling are not to be used as a substitute for psychotherapy, psychoanalysis, mental health care, or other professional advice by legal, medical or other professionals. Our sessions are aimed at inner research, problem solving and personal growth, they do not replace the work of doctors and psychotherapists because they do not consider, treat or aim to solve pathologies and symptoms that are strictly medical. All contracts subject to and governed by English Law and the exclusive jurisdiction of the Courts of England and Wales according to my current insurance. Added element of the disclaimer If the class happens in any venue and you are causing any damage to the property, you are taking responsibility of your actions. It is down to the individual to take personal responsibility when participating in physical activity and when entering a space that is used and shared by other parties. Invisible Caims does not take any responsibility about possible risks that may arise but can only advise and enforce guidelines and legal requirements as defined by the Scottish Government and local authorities.
There is perhaps more identity-related conflict than ever before, and it is becoming increasingly more public. These conflicts can create polarization in all areas of life, including the workplace, where it can lead to harmful consequences for an entire organization. And yet, instituting change on an organizational level is sometimes a challenge. This video is a great resource for helping team members understand the importance of cultural awareness and respecting the identity of others. It is a great compliment to any D&I training. Length: 2:48 Learning Objectives Analyze and identify various identity dimensions, including age, geography, gender, race, religion, social class, nationality, sexual identity, worldviews, ideologies, belief systems, core values, and narratives.;Recognize the multifaceted nature of identity-based conflicts and their impact on society, including incivility, inequality, and polarization.;Develop a heightened level of identity intelligence, enabling more self-awareness, strategic thinking, and confidence in interpersonal and professional interactions.;Explore the evolving rules and boundaries of identity-related discussions and conflicts in contemporary society.
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Psychological safety holds a pivotal role in cultivating a thriving workplace environment. It entails creating a space where individuals feel secure to express ideas, voice concerns, ask questions, and acknowledge mistakes without fear of humiliation or punishment. In this course, you will discover how psychological safety can be a determining factor in your team's success and engagement, as well as its profound impact on risk-taking, diversity of thought, and innovation. You will explore key strategies for developing and nurturing psychological safety, empowering you and your team to build a trusting and inclusive work environment. Learning Objectives Define psychological safety and its significance in the workplace, recognizing its role in fostering open communication, trust, and a culture of inclusivity.;Analyze the tangible benefits of psychological safety, including enhanced employee engagement, increased job performance, reduced turnover rates, and its correlation with innovation and creativity.;Evaluate the relationship between psychological safety and diversity, equity, inclusion, and accessibility, understanding how creating a safe space encourages diverse opinions and viewpoints.;Identify and prioritize key strategies for fostering psychological safety within your team, such as promoting self-awareness, demonstrating concern for team members, and actively soliciting questions.
Description A conflict is a disagreement or argument that is usually serious and protracted in nature. Every person is unique with his own ideas and opinions. Therefore, it is only natural that when two or more people get involved in an activity, disagreements are bound to rise. As long as people respect the ideas and opinions of others and don't find it difficult to follow the ideas that contradict the ones they hold, everything will move smoothly. A disagreement becomes a real conflict when people not only stick to their own beliefs and opinions but also refuse to cordially agree to differ. Workplaces usually provide a divergent environment where people of unalike natures meet and collaborate. Disagreements with co-workers can be seen everywhere, be it in an office, retail store, factory, or non-profit organization. If the workplace provides a setting for at least two people, differences in opinions are bound to arise. This is admissible until the differences and disagreements lead to a conflict. Conflicts can create a difficult atmosphere for all parties involved in it. This can further lead to a reduction in their performance level and waste of valuable resources like time. Conflicts if kept unresolved for a long time can be disastrous to the existence of the business. Nonetheless, not all aspects of conflict are harmful. Handled the right way, conflict can actually create positive changes and make way for new opportunities in your business. Successful conflict resolution is, however, not always easy unless you have exceptional management skills. Conflict Resolution Diploma addresses the common causes of conflict at workplaces and discusses how to resolve them with effective mediation and philosophy. Conflict Resolution Diploma offers a great opportunity for managers to effectively cope with conflict arising between peers or involving subordinates and superiors. Conflict Resolution Diploma is also beneficial to employees who face difficulty in negotiating with other parties and feel they should be ready to face conflicts which may arise in the future. What you will learn 1: An Overview of Conflict Resolution at Work 2: Understanding What People Bring to Conflict 3: Determining How Groups Contribute to Conflict 4: Practicing Self-Awareness: Understanding How Managers Foster Conflict 5: Knowing When to Address Conflict 6: Developing a Plan and Preparing for a Meeting 7: Starting a Mediation Meeting and Creating a Working Agenda 8: Negotiating Possible Solutions to a Conflict 9: Offering Proposals and Crafting Agreements 10: Adapting a Conflict Meeting for the Entire Team Course Outcomes After completing the course, you will receive a diploma certificate and an academic transcript from Elearn college. Assessment Each unit concludes with a multiple-choice examination. This exercise will help you recall the major aspects covered in the unit and help you ensure that you have not missed anything important in the unit. The results are readily available, which will help you see your mistakes and look at the topic once again. If the result is satisfactory, it is a green light for you to proceed to the next chapter. Accreditation Elearn College is a registered Ed-tech company under the UK Register of Learning( Ref No:10062668). After completing a course, you will be able to download the certificate and the transcript of the course from the website. For the learners who require a hard copy of the certificate and transcript, we will post it for them for an additional charge.