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‘travel’ Posts

How to Adapt in Training

July 30th, 2012 Linda Carole Pierce

Every now and then, life will throw us a curve ball and Murphy’s Law will show up in our world of training...
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As Instructors, We Are What We Eat

January 4th, 2012 Jeff Welch

In this day and age, there is no shortage of medical studies which strongly suggest...
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Time Zone Hopping: West to East

December 12th, 2011 Paul Sitter

A road warrior trainer can lead a hectic life with plenty of opportunity for jet lag...
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ROAD WARRIOR SURVIVAL TIPS

May 17th, 2010 Paul Sitter

Trainers fall into two broad categories – the homesteader and road warrior....
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“Good Morning! Selamat Pagi! & Adieu!”

March 11th, 2010 José Rego

More and more often, I am asked the same question in the classroom by clients...
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Traveling Trainers – Striking a Balance

September 14th, 2009 Linda Carole Pierce

Have you ever been stranded at an airport on a Friday night due to endless delays? Have you ever awakened in a hotel room to discover...
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My Top Ten Travel Survival Tips for Trainers

June 18th, 2009 Lynne Koltookian

For the first time in my professional career, traveling is a required part of my job. At first I thought, “How tough can it be?” I travel quite a bit in my personal life for fun. Traveling is traveling, right? Wrong!...
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BURNOUT – Keeping the Flame Burning!

April 17th, 2009 José Rego

Instructor (or designer) burnout is a possibility both during difficult economic periods as well as during times of financial stability. It is the equivalent of a tea candle that you light up and allow to burn until the wax turns liquid and...
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Tips from an International Trainer – ME!

April 9th, 2009 Ron Chambers

I love to travel – anytime, anyplace, anywhere! And, I especially love the adventure of international travel! Truth is, when I first hear about an international training assignment, I am overwhelmed with joy!...
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