Media Training

Be meaningful to others unless you want to be forgotten

Be meaningful to others unless you want to be forgotten

Psychologists discovered nearly 150 years ago the right way to make sure what you are saying is remembered by the people that matter.  

German psychologist, Hemann Ebbinghaus, discovered that meaningful things are remembered more than random, meaningless things.

What is the detail you need to work on to be a better communicator?

What is the detail you need to work on to be a better communicator?

Knowing the ingredients of a performance is crucial if you want to work on what matters to improve from ok to good to great.

If not, you could be investing time, energy and even money on improving something that makes no tangible difference.

The secret to understand others

The secret to understand others

The ability to step inside the umwelt ‘bubble’ of another person is not a test of whether someone is a ‘good’ or ‘bad’ communicator but will help you understand the other person far better which then becomes the foundation for your communication.

 

The ability to understand how and why you are reacting to the world around you will allow you to take your communication and amplify it to another level.

Make mistakes...then get better

Make mistakes...then get better

As children we naturally try out new things and fail. Then try again and learn.

 

Research suggests that this rhythm of try- fail -repeat – succeed is being driven out of us as the world becomes more connected. You should be aware and put yourself in positions where you can fail before you learn too.