Blog Posts To Boost Your Skills

  • How to “Pump Up” What Students Remember

    As a trainer, have you ever wondered why the information you provide doesn’t always “stick?” What do you know about memory? Take this quiz to find out Read full post…

  • Staying Sane When Traveling to Train

    Have you ever felt strangely wired, unbalanced, or out of your comfort zone when traveling to train or present? While it’s super-rewarding to know that distant folks value your expertise, travel can spur unexpected anxiety. How do you keep from getting derailed? Out of Control We depend on exerting a fair amount of control over… Read full post…

  • Great Presenting: Enthusiasm or Entertainment?

    Should trainers and presenters strive to be more entertaining? It depends on what drives you. Enthusiasm or Entertainment? Enthusiasm is about expressing your passion for the subject. You ignite participants through showing your own zest. You may even experiment by doing things outside of your comfort zone in order to pass on your excitement. Entertainment… Read full post…

  • Think to Talk, or Talk to Think? Engaging the Introverts

    Introverts thrive in learning situations that enable solitude, independent thinking, and time to process.Dr. Kate Earle, Quiet Leadership Institute How can trainers and presenters design a workshop that truly respects introverts, and best meet their needs? When developing your training session, use these tips to engage introverts, while meanwhile keeping the extroverts energized Read full post…