How to Communicate Comfortably with Anyone
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How to Communicate Comfortably with Anyone

By Hali Stokes—Program Director

Overview

In this Free Seminar you can learn how to stay calm, prevent communication breakdowns, and connect comfortably with anyone.

In this free seminar you can learn how to improve your ability to comfortable communicate with anyone and improve your relationships.

Learn how to:

  • Manage emotions and stop losing your temper
    How to avoid getting upset, defensive or lose composure when communicating.
  • Avoid communication breakdowns
    Expressing yourself clearly and how to avoid conversations that end in frustration.
  • Deal with workplace communication
    Tensions or misunderstandings with coworkers or supervisors.
  • Be comfortable and present when communicating
    Dealing with difficult or unfamiliar people. Feeling calm and comfortable no matter what people say or their emotions.
  • Connecting with people
    Sometimes its hard to build a real connection with people, or even like them.
  • Listen to and understand others
    Listening can be its own skill, as can being able to fully understand what others are saying.
  • Starting conversations and keeping them going
    You can find it difficult to start a conversation or know how to keep one going.
  • Anxiety and shyness
    You can feel too shy or unconfident to communicate with people.

The seminar is very engaging, informative and interactive. You can get any questions you have answered. If you want, you can also meet with a consultant about how to address your situation directly.

Complimentary Lunch Included.

Venue

South Coast Mission
Dianetics & Scientology
Self-Improvement Center

26981 Vista Terrace Suite A
Lake Forest CA 92630

Category: Other

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Highlights

  • 2 hours
  • In person

Location

Lake Forest, California

Lake Forest

Lake Forest, CA

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Organized by

Hali Stokes—Program Director

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Nov 8 · 11:00 AM PST