Have you ever offered advice--to a professional colleague, spouse, child or friend, and gotten back resentment instead of gratitude and appreciation?
Ever had people tell you they feel “talked down” to, or plain irritated, by the way you offer them your feedback?
Whatever your level of expertise, do you want to learn how to help people in a way that is more effective and heart-centered?
Then “The Art of Advice” is for you!
The ability to offer suggestions in a positive, constructive way is an art. We are not born with it; it is a skill-set we need to learn.
In the Art of Advice you will learn Eight Crucial Keys to giving effective, heart-centered advice.
You will learn:
- Three things you must do before you even think about offering advice
- Three steps that will do the most to prevent problems
- How to make sure your advice is helpful
- The underlying attitudes (the “way of being”) that make these skills effective
- User-friendly handout that includes every point and quote in the seminar minimizing your writing time so you may focus on absorbing the material
- Replay line of the seminar, good for 180 days, so you can review as often as you wish.
- Credit towards other Communicating with Compassion seminars and courses
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Details: 3 one-hour sessions; presentation format.
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For a Schedule of upcoming courses, and to Register, click here.
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Eight Keys to The Art of Advice
Key Two: Invite the other’s inner wisdom (or heart’s wisdom)
Key Three: Ask Permission or Have an Invitation
Key Four: Offer without Insisting
Key Five: Calibrate your Advice
Key Six: Check for Resonance
Key Seven: Know what you don’t know
Key Eight: Check for Completion
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For a Schedule of upcoming courses, and to Register, click here.
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