Anyone involved with others – at work or at home – who wants to tackle difficult behaviour more effectively will enjoy this course. It’ll help you successfully settle those difficult interactions that just won’t resolve themselves.With video demonstrations to support the lectures you’ll quickly learn to handle apparently impossible situations where people just won’t co-operate: bosses, co-workers, customers, patients or members of the public who act in unpleasant, unpredictable ways.And it isn’t limited to the workplace; if you ever find yourself struggling in your personal relationships there’s help here too. This course tells you how to identify seven common difficult characters, recognise clues to the patterns in their behaviour, and most importantly, how to understand how to prepare yourself, so that you become more effective more often in your relationships.
This course tells you how to identify seven common difficult characters, recognise clues to the patterns in their behaviour, and most importantly, how to understand how to prepare yourself, so that you become more effective more often in your relationships. This course tells you how to identify seven common difficult characters, recognise clues to the patterns in their behaviour, and most importantly, how to understand how to prepare yourself, so that you become more effective more often in your relationships.This Course will Help You If:
- You have to deal with challenging behaviour in the course of your work, home life or socially
- You work with one or more colleague whose behaviour you find unacceptable, obstructive or overly demanding
- You find it difficult to get your point across in certain situations
- You are regularly in contact with someone who insults for, puts you down, or manipulates you
- You have a partner or ex-partner who persistently uses unfair behaviour to get their own way
- You want to more confident in dealing with situations where someone else constantly tries to get the upper hand.
Who this course is for
With video demonstrations to support the lectures you’ll quickly learn to handle apparently impossible situations where people just won’t co-operate: bosses, co-workers, customers, patients or members of the public who act in unpleasant, unpredictable ways. And it isn’t limited to the workplace; if you ever find yourself struggling in your personal relationships there’s help here too. This course tells you how to identify seven common difficult characters, recognise clues to the patterns in their behaviour, and most importantly, how to understand how to prepare yourself, so that you become more effective more often in your relationships.
Tasheba Berry has experienced early education business and a decorated speaker, Tasheba’s speaking business can serve as an example, in many regards. As a speaker, coach, or publisher Tasheba is all about authenticity, as anyone who’s met her can attest. Whether you’ve seen her speak or talked with her at conference or event, a conservation with Tasheba is relaxed and candid. She is an avid chess player, who models her life and her businesses after the game of chess. It was her mission to instill the idea that there is always a “Next Level” that you can reach especially through reading. With this in mind, she created a non-profit organization, Space 2 Launch Book Club and Space 2 Launch Publishing. She has working with childcare centers and elementary schools with their students focusing on creative writing and exploring literacy. She has worked with parents on self-awareness, financial support, mental awareness, and support services. Tasheba has published multiple books through her company from children’s book and adult literature. Tasheba’s very passionate about advocating for high-quality services in the early learning environment. She has earned two Early Childhood Education and Business Management. As an advocate for our youth and educators, Tasheba has been traveling across the nation alongside powerful organizations advocating to make the world a better place through business development and education. Tasheba will continue to be a ‘Voice’ for Change!