by Trish Springsteen | Aug 12, 2013 | Business, Communication, Public Speaking
One of the most asked questions we get in our workshops or from our coaching clients is “Can we use notes when giving our speeches?” We also often hear comments such as – you shouldn’t use notes when speaking – top professional speakers don’t use notes!You will...
by Trish Springsteen | Apr 8, 2013 | Communication, Personal Development, Public Speaking, Women in Business
One of the most controversial research studies concern the way that we humans think; how our brain actually works. There have been some interesting theories put forward about the functions of both sides of our brain. Concepts such as ‘Left Brain Thinking’...
by Trish Springsteen | Feb 17, 2013 | Communication, Public Speaking, Women in Business
The most common form of workplace communication is the interview, and if we believe that an ‘interview’ only relates to employment, then we misunderstand the nature of workplace communication. We can be asking for facts and explanation, and we are...
by Trish Springsteen | Dec 22, 2012 | Personal Development, Public Speaking
Everyone at Trischel – the Innovative Training Company wishes you all a very Happy Christmas, and hope that the New Year brings you peace and prosperity.The Blog will be closing until 2nd January – when we’ll be back with more articles about...
by Trish Springsteen | Oct 22, 2012 | Business, Communication, Leadership, Personal Development, Public Speaking
There is no denying the fact that communication and leadership are intricately bound together. Almost any book on leadership or any report or statistic will advise that communication is seen as being in the top three issues identified by leaders and...
by Trish Springsteen | Oct 6, 2012 | Communication, Personal Development, Public Speaking
There’s no denying it sometimes life’s an emotional roller-coaster ride! One day the world’s our oyster and at other times we wonder why on earth we got out of bed. These are, of course, the vicissitudes of life and if we were hermits we could indulge in the relevant...