TOT 68: Overcoming ‘Fear of failure’

‘The greatest barrier to success is fear of failure.’ Sven Eriksson One of the barriers to trainer’s success is also ‘ fear of failure’. What if I do not present well? What if I don’t remember anything? What if my knowledge on fundamentals is found to be insufficient? What if I am unable to meetContinue reading “TOT 68: Overcoming ‘Fear of failure’”

Week 67: Trainer’s Demonstrative Opening Statement

A trainer’s demonstrative opening statement has to be perfect. Though opening statement is considered as a ‘forgiving process’, when it comes from a trainer, one has to see to it that it is flawless. It should have a special touch. The points to be communicated must come one after the other. There should be noContinue reading “Week 67: Trainer’s Demonstrative Opening Statement”

TOT 66: “Roleplay with Questions”

In order to strengthen the skill of application of the theoretical knowledge into practical situations “role play with questions” help a lot. These are generally given during refresher and advanced courses. These are also given in forty hours’ mediation training programs, if the trainees have strong knowledge base and have the ability to focus andContinue reading “TOT 66: “Roleplay with Questions””

TOT 65: Role Plays with Instructions

Trainers use role plays to bring synergy between theory and practical aspects associated with mediation. Even though oral instructions are given during pre-briefing, it is also better to mention the instructions at the bottom or in a separate paper I Type of instructions When the first role play is being done instructions can be like:Continue reading “TOT 65: Role Plays with Instructions”

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