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Self Mapping- How do you change the way you think, feel and act?

To many, self-awareness means being aware that we can’t get everything right, all the time. In this week’s lesson, Grant Leboff asks Brian Mayne, international trainer and author of ‘Goal Mapping’; how do you get to a place where you’ve got your self-awareness, but at the same time, you like yourself as well?

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Click.ology and the acronym CLICK

Internet psychologist, Graham Jones’ book ‘Click.ology’ starts with an acronym of CLICK. In this, the final lesson in this series, Grant Leboff asks Graham to spell out what the acronym stands for.

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Self Mapping – Getting to self awareness and self esteem

To many, self-awareness means being aware that we can’t get everything right, all the time. In this week’s lesson, Grant Leboff asks Brian Mayne, international trainer and author of ‘Goal Mapping’; how do you get to a place where you’ve got your self-awareness, but at the same time, you like yourself as well?

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Self Mapping- Being true to yourself

How can a person be true to oneself? In this week’s lesson, Grant Leboff asks Brian Mayne, international trainer and author of ‘Goal Mapping’; How do people know if they’re being true to themselves when actually, they’re not.

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How do you map yourself?

How self aware are you? In this week’s lesson, Brian Mayne, international trainer and author of ‘Goal Mapping’, explains how the self-mapping process helps people to really think about themselves and question why they believe there are certain things they can’t do.

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How do you stay focused on your goals?

A person may have multiple ambitions relating to business, family, health etc. In this lesson, Brian Mayne, international trainer and author of ‘Goal Mapping’, discusses with Grant Leboff how people can keep focused on their goals.

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Exposing Sales Myths #6 – Sell the sizzle not the sausage

In a world where so many products are commoditised and it is difficult to tell competing products apart, surely it’s the sizzle in the presentation that makes the difference? In this lesson, Sales and Marketing educator, Mark Blackmore, explains his view that this isn’t always the case.