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‘tips-for-trainers’ Posts

3 Tips to Create a Work-Life Balance

June 17th, 2013 Ron Chambers

A recent story in the USA Today newspaper was titled, “Always Working: Our All-Mobile World is Killing the Desktop – and Our Personal Lives.”...
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Find Your Passion

June 13th, 2013 Marsha Weisleder

I just watched the most inspirational video, narrated by Alan Watts, called, What if Money Didn’t Matter?...
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8 Tips for Avoiding Technology Problems in Training

June 10th, 2013 Paul Sitter

Langevin usually gets us into the classroom the night before to set up, but sometimes you may have a workshop where you cannot get into the training room until a few minutes before the class starts....
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4 Benefits of Professional Networking

June 6th, 2013 Jeff Welch

Networking. It’s very likely we’ve all heard the term....
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How to Use Music to Impact Learning and Retention

June 3rd, 2013 Melissa Grey Satterfield

I love music! I love to dance to it, study to it, exercise to it, even clean house to it. ...
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5 Ways to Connect With Learners

May 30th, 2013 Steve Flanagan

As trainers we are continually looking for ways to make our participants’ learning experience ...
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How to Use Stories to Appeal to All 3 Learning Styles

May 27th, 2013 Marsha Weisleder

People have been using stories to communicate information and teach since the beginning of time. So, if you’re a new trainer...
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Why People Resist Change: Part 2

May 23rd, 2013 Jeff Welch

As training professionals, we’re often tasked with being agents of change...
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How to Prepare Your Learners for Anything Back on the Job

May 16th, 2013 Steve Flanagan

My wife and I recently had the opportunity to travel to Costa Rica. It was a memorable...
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How to Avoid Making Snap Judgments in Training

May 13th, 2013 Ron Chambers

Imagine you are the instructor in a classroom when one of your students falls asleep...
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