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5 Secrets to Standing Out at Job Interviews

February 29, 2016August 27, 2016 elitetrainings

Are you prepared for your next job interview? Will you stand out? A well put together resume and experience may not be enough.

To stand out from other applicants you must impress a potential employer with your knowledge and ability to handle yourself. This post contains four ways to plan ahead for a job interview.

Creative Thinking · Thinking on Your Feet

The Secret to Impressing People: Be Prepared for the Unexpected

February 22, 2016August 19, 2016 elitetrainings

When you plan accordingly for the unexpected you will impress people with how much you know about them and/or what they do, how quickly you grasp what the issues are, and how well you are able to think on your feet.

This post gets you started on being prepared for the unexpected.

Communication · Listening skills · Thinking on Your Feet

The Secret to Being Good a Conversationalist

February 16, 2016August 19, 2016 elitetrainings

Do you consider yourself a good conversationalist?

When you put the techniques in this post into practice, you will leave people saying that they were comfortable talking to you and that you put them at ease during a conversation.

Creative Thinking · Thinking on Your Feet

6 Techniques to Spark Creativity

February 8, 2016August 11, 2016 elitetrainings1 Comment

Thinking outside the box involves looking at objects, situations, criticism, challenges, or people from a unique perspective. It is an important skill when it comes to problem solving, negotiating, debating and more.

This post gives you 6 techniques you can use to think outside the box.

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Lessons Learned From Traveling with Toddlers

Travelling with toddlers is hard work, some would say, not us, we love it! When we thought about travelling with our toddlers family and friends told us to wait until they were older, when they could remember the places we were travelling to; so that they too could benefit from all of the amazing experiences […]

Are You the Ideal Travel Partner?

“We need to talk” is a phrase you usually don’t want to hear when you’re in a “love” relationship. But for friends planning on traveling together, it’s a good starting point for a pre-trip discussion. Travel preparations are stressful so the last thing you want is to be stressed while you are actually on vacation […] […]

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