Express Yourself

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Getting on with people, coming across well, being a good listener are all vital people skills. Without them, we jeopardise our progress in life.

We all know that business and personal success comes to those who have the knack of getting on with people. Sounds simple, but communicating effectively and being able to create true win-win scenarios is an art, a skill that few of us possess without being actively coached through it.

This course will teach you:

  • Specific techniques and approaches for communicating effectively and powerfully, at home and at work
  • How to establish clear boundaries
  • How to avoid the pitfalls of poor communication
  • To communicate clearly and with maximum impact
  • When and how to really listen effectively
  • The art of effective written communication

Apply the principles and rules that you’ll find during each week of the course and, with practise, you’ll become a Master of powerful communication!

Modules in Express Yourself! (Requires Registration)

Module 1: The Art of Win-Win Communication

Module 1: The Art of Win-Win Communication

If your words reflect who you are and what you believe, what you say becomes significant and is respected. Respect what others say and believe and you’re in win-win territory.

Module 2: How To Get What You Want

How do you get what you want? You ask for it! Sounds obvious, but the ability to clearly communicate in a way that gets a positive response and makes things happen is very uncommon.

Module 3: Speaking to be heard

To really get your message across you must be heard over the chatter, small talk and white noise that often passes for communication. You must speak in a way that ensures you are heard, understood and respected.

Module 4: Listening To Understand

Sometimes the most effective way to communicate is to shut up and listen. The mistake people make is to think listening is passive, to really communicate you need to learn the art of active listening.

Module 5: Writing that hits the Target

Effective writing is a key component in communicating well.