I loved what I got in touch with at Impact Trainings. I learned a lot about me. The key for me was to be open and willing to see things differently. When I first arrived at Impact Trainings I wasn’t very open (OK I wasn’t open at all and I had no clue as to what I wanted different)READ»
My ego was so naive and narcissistic that it really believed that other people were the cause of my problems and if they would just change then everything would be fine.READ»
I didn’t need Impact Trainings (but I am sure glad I went). I was happy. I loved my job. I loved my family. Things were going good. But after seeing my wife go through Impact Trainings, I wanted to be on the same page as she was. She was moving forward in her life and I wanted that.READ»
You don’t have to be a guitar player to know that a musician would not opt for a one-string guitar, in lieu of the standard six-string instrument ( original article, Virginia Griffin and inspired by Ian Prinsloo, former Artistic ...READ»
The nature of organizations has changed dramatically over the past few decades. Today, employers and employees both understand few show up thinking they will collect their ‘gold watch’ after 25 years of service. Instead, ...READ»
I love to include quotes in my work, words woven together that capture powerful emotions and messages. Last week, while facilitating a session, a participant asked me about one specific quote: “When you look in the mirror, see ...READ»
From Rochelle....While working with the world of performing arts, I have come to identify a capacity, Aesthetic Intelligence, which I believe is the underpinning of the culture of the arts. Aesthetic in this context refers to the ...READ»