Does your training have “heart”? What is “heart” anyway and why might this be a question worth asking? In this article I make a plea for trainers to bring their humanity to work, champion the passionate and connect with their deepest values.
Having become ...
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Integration Training’s specialty as a company is the fast growing area of embodied training, sometimes called somatics or physical intelligence. This way of doing training engages people who learn with their bodies (kinaesthetic learners), works at a fundamentally deeper level than power point so it enables real change and it sticks because real learning ...
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Do what you say. That's it.
I could say a little more about the body and words matching, sincerity vs competence vs reliability etc. But really, over time, doing what you say is how to build trust, that's it.
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Let’s face it, many of the best leaders aren’t in business. Perhaps it’s even fair to say that there are few effective leaders in business - I work in the business world and see some great ones, but if I’m honest they are rare. Those with the most heart, guts and brains are usually seen ...
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We have another guest blog from Jamie Leno Zimron, Director – Mideast Aikido Peace Project. The underlying principles of Jamie’s work are the same as those within the embodied training that Integration Training carries out. Check out the website for more details.
It is now well-known that stress and lifestyle imbalance are ...
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We are pleasd to have a guest blog by John Kent who has lived and worked worldwide as a communication trainer, seminar leader and facilitator. He studied Voice Dialogue with its creators, Drs. Hal and Sidra Stone, and has over 20 years experience both in offering Voice Dialogue workshops and in conducting private sessions. His ...
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