Integration Training Journal - Mark Walsh's Blog

Brighton (Sussex)/ London UK

Where business training, management & leadership training, time & stress management, coaching and team building meet "alternative" content. For all who integrate BOTH worlds as human business beings - to benefit themselves, their work and the world.

Monthly Archives: July 2010

Negativity is Good

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A guest blog from Paul  Sheppard on why negativity is good .......... Loving Negativity Years ago I had a very different life to the one I have now. I had a career which I hated but it paid me a lot of money, I was in a relationship which I knew deep down wasn’t right but didn’t ...

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Homeostasis and Leadership Training

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Another great guest post, this time from Integration Training team member Francis Briers discusses leadership training and homeostasis. .................. Homeostasis – Why people need coaches and organisations need consultants Why is change difficult?  In reality change is happening all the time, we can’t stop it, we don’t even really need to ‘manage’ it.  And yet, when ...

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The Principles of Body Language Training

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The following is taken from a recent body language training course I ran in Brighton. .............. There are many aspects to reading people's body language but just a few key principles: Principles of Body Language Training Most (emotionally significant) communication is through body language Up to 80% according to research by Albert ...

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No Stress Business Networking

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Networking is about getting to know people who you can help, so they can help you. I have used networking to support my business training company and would like to pass on a few pointers. Done well it is about win-wins, relationships and authenticity, not card collecting, sales or hard work. Many people’s experience however ...

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Digital Strategies for Better Time Management

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Broadband, 3G networks and social media are changing the way we work, and the way we communicate. But the pervasive nature of these digital technologies and our increasingly ‘always connected’ culture can result in digital overload, leaving less time to get things done, and to make an impact with our business. In this guest article, ...

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Jedi Stress Management

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Not a lot of people know that the Jedi were actually stress management training consultants from a galaxy far far away. OK, I made that up but what is true is that George Lucas based much of the Star Wars philosophy on Zen Buddhism and Taoism. Yoda, the main Jedi stress management trainer is ...

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