Moving on the track is considered as one of the ‘leading techniques’ of a trainer. It is also considered as a strengthening technique. When a trainer chooses a particular topic for presentation, anything that he/she speaks should relate or should have relevance to that topic. Nothing unconnected to the topic should be presented. Often, weContinue reading “Week 13: Moving on the Track”
Monthly Archives: March 2020
Week 12: Indiscriminate use of Slides
Focus is the art of knowing what to ignore. James Clear Now a days it is very rare to see any training related to mediation without using power point. Many potential trainers ask this question: “Should we compulsorily use power point presentation in order to be best trainers? The answer is a clear “NO”. SomeContinue reading “Week 12: Indiscriminate use of Slides”
Week 11: Taking Inventory
Taking an inventory means to take stock. In the context of training it means to assess a situation. At the end of a day’s session and at the end of the entire training program each trainer has to compulsorily take stock of the situation. Personal InventoryThis refers to a process where a trainer assesses his/herContinue reading “Week 11: Taking Inventory”
Week 10: Commitment
Trainer’s profession is a chosen profession. Most of the times it is a choice driven by passion. Some may get into this out of curiosity, or by compulsion. A simple thought “If others can do it, why not me?” may attract some trainers. Delusions may not take a professional forward. Some may choose, and continue to beContinue reading “Week 10: Commitment”
Week 9: Remembering Huxley
The desire to give an excellent presentation is quite natural. The trainer will be at his/her best, the day on which this desire moves away from him/her naturally. Every presentation by the trainer will be the best if the process has got woven so well into the very personality of the trainer. The desire toContinue reading “Week 9: Remembering Huxley”
