This is a learning-by-doing workshop, where a supportive, stimulating space is created to help attendees identify and break through any...
Mind Maps follow the natural organising procedures of our neural pathways. They integrate ideas, prioritise thoughts and give space for...
Creative Intelligence is a combination of art and science and is in demand now more than ever as we face...
In the Breathe Better, Stress Less masterclass, we learn how the body was designed to breathe and how our modern...
A key component of emotional intelligence, the gateway to personal well-being and the foundation of how we deal with others,...
Overcoming inertia and saying what’s important - With Concious Business People We all have conversations in our life that need...
There are now more ways to communicate today than ever before. This has been fuelled by the rise of the...
We’re mindful of how we use resources; how we reduce, reuse and recycle and are being more thoughtful on what...
Successful interaction with other people is built on trust, and trust is at the heart of any truly effective team. But how do we build trust? What are its building blocks and what are the specific outcomes of trust? In this masterclass we discover the things we can harvest from trust and how they benefit our interactions with others.
Communication is a complex beast; it is an art and a science and immensely powerful. What makes us good communicators and easily understood by others? We learn how to identify and dismantle the barriers to effective communication.
The engine of creativity, and foundation of life-long learning, and the bringer of pleasure and reward, curiosity is a future proof personal and interpersonal development skill.
We were all so curious as children, asking, testing, playing, experimenting - it is part of a clever biological trick to help us learn. But curiosity can serve a great purpose in our adult lives and produce the same levels of intrinsic reward. Developing a curious disposition is both an art and a science, and can help us establish life long learning habits, unleash our creativity, and build collaborative and innovative teams.
We were all so curious as children, asking, testing, playing, experimenting. At what stage did we stop being curious, and what effects has that had on our ability to grow personally and professionally? Curiosity serves a great purpose in our lives, and helps us establish life-long learning habits, greater self-awareness, and brings about achievements in work and at home.