by ida | Designing a Learning Experience, Difficult Situations, Engagement
Ding dong! There goes the doorbell. You eagerly run to open the door for the pizza delivery guy. You quickly tip him, and with great anticipation, you hurry to the kitchen table with your steaming pizza… You open the box. Yum…a big 12-inch mushroom and...
by ida | Audience Psychology, Difficult Situations, Presentation Strategies
At the end of one of my workshops, Derek, a corporate trainer and coach blurted out, “I’ve been reborn. I’m a whole new presenter now!” What had triggered this “aha” moment? Derek had come in with a long-held assumption that when he took on the responsibility of...
by ida | Difficult Situations
“Sometimes you fall down because there is something down there that you are supposed to find.” I’m sure we’ve all read quotes about failure and picking ourselves up again, but… Picking oneself up can be hard… We don’t always know how to pick ourselves up...
by ida | Creativity, Designing a Learning Experience, Difficult Situations, Engagement, Presentation Strategies
Wouldn’t you like to be so confident… That you knew that every transformational talk or workshop you led… Was going to hit the mark and make a life-changing difference to your students? What do you need to get you there? A road map that takes you...
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