ASSERTIVENESS: EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION SKILLS

28 Feb 2010 - 3:00am
Etc/GMT

a seminar to be given by  Karine Solloway

in support of medical treatment for Zhenya Zotin

at Pushkin House, 5A Bloomsbury Square, London WC1A 2TA

Many of us have difficulty expressing our thoughts and feelings assertively. Assertiveness is an attitude and a way of relating to the outside world, backed up by a set of skills for effective communication.

You can learn more about how to:

be clear about what you feel, what your needs are and how these can be achieved

talk openly about yourself while being able to listen to others

say "yes" when you want to, and say "no" when you mean "no"

 

 Karine Solloway is Vice-President of the British Society of Clinical Hypnosis (BSCH), a Member of the International Stress Management Association (ISMA) and Research (ISCMR).

Karine will help you to create relevant strategies for change by developing a ‘personal life plan’ through which you can achieve both physical and mental advances in communication and behaviour.

The seminars are to be held at Pushkin House, London’s centre of Russian culture.

The cost of the seminar is £40 per person, to include light refreshments

Please reserve your seats at Pushkin House on Tel: 020 7269 9770

All proceeds will go to support the treatment of Zhenya Zotin, who is suffering from advanced cancer and desperately needs money to continue his on-going fight with the disease at a clinic in London.

You can learn more about the remarkable Zhenya Zotin at www.j-zotin.ru