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    Attitude, Action for Achievement - Beyond Positive Thinking

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    Developing Rational Attitudes.

    OVERVIEW

    Evidence shows that emotional intelligence is the most effective strategy in change and achievement. Self awareness is a foundation for emotional intelligence. Beyond Positive Thinking demonstrates the critical link between thinking and feeling and understanding how these emotions drive behaviours.

    Participants improve their ability to recognise and overcome self defeating, pessimistic thinking. An action plan is developed to apply the new thinking skills and strategies to the work environment.

    OUTCOMES

    • Increased emotional responsibility
    • Able to identify and overcome self limiting thinking
    • Develop thinking styles that promote success and happiness
    • Grow optimism and resilience
    • Be more proactive on key activities

    Adult learning requires stimulation, fun, interaction and involvement. The short trigger DVDs add variety and humour to the training programs. The DVDs introduce the concepts and show case studies. The Leaders Guide gives instructions on how to gain maximum group involvement through the use of questions and guided discussion techniques.

    The program has been designed to be utilised by small and large businesses and organisations to be facilitated in-house by managers, trainers, supervisors or be used as self paced learning and home study.

    The programs are based on cognitive behaviour modification and draws on the work from the major contributors to the field - Dr Albert Ellis and Dr Martin Seligman.


     

     

     





    $550.00*
     
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    Country of production: Australia  
    Duration: 10 mins - Training workshop 2-3 hours  
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