During this one-day workshop, you will learn:
- How their attitudes and actions impact others
- New and effective techniques for dealing with difficult people
- Coping strategies for dealing with difficult people and difficult situations
- How to identify times when they have the right to walk away from a difficult situation
- Techniques for managing and dealing with anger
Introduction and Course Overview
You will spend the first part of the day getting to know
participants and discussing what will take place during the workshop.
Students will also have an opportunity to identify their personal
learning objectives.
Reciprocal Relationships
This lecture will examine the idea that, in a relationship with
another person, our expectations are likely to be a self-fulfilling
prophecy.
Dealing with Change
During this session, participants will examine change through a panel discussion and small group work.
The Agreement Frame
Anthony Robbins, and many other communicators, suggests we
become skillful at using what he calls The Agreement Frame. This session
will explore this idea and practice applying it.
The Ten Commandments of Change
Sam Deep and Lyle Sussman suggest there are ten commandments
associated with change. Participants will look at these commandments and
see how they can be applied.
Preventing Problems
There are several key ways that we can prevent problems from
occurring. These methods will be examined in a lecture and in small
group work.
Dealing with Problems
Participants will work in small groups to explore eight ways of dealing with problems.
Causes of Difficult Behavior
This lecture will look at the four fears that everyone has and how we can cope with them.
The Five-Step Process
During this session, we will look at a five-step process that can help participants resolve conflict.
Changing Yourself
Earlier we discussed how our attitudes and actions impact others. In
this session, we will take a deeper look at how negative attitudes can
cause negative interactions, and what we can do to turn those attitudes
around.
Why Don’t People Do What They Are Supposed To?
There are a million possible answers to this question, but we will discuss the ten most common reasons.
Managing Anger
This session will share some techniques others have used to manage
their anger. Participants will be encouraged to share their own
experiences and techniques.
De-Stress Options You Can Use Right Now!
To conclude the day, we will look at five techniques participants
can use to unwind. We will also share a list of coping thoughts.
Workshop Wrap-Up
At the end of the day, students will have an opportunity to ask questions and fill out an action plan.

