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Navigating important conversations with Debra Roberts

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For more than 20 years, 5 days a week, 6 hours a day, Debra Roberts has had conversations with people who find it challenging to say what they want to say at home and at the office.

She work swith many companies to improve the communication of their staff as it directly affects productivity, company culture and creates an atmosphere of stress, tension, and even turnover.

Roberts talks to people who are not living the life they want because they don’t know how to communicate with the important people in their life.

When there’s a breakdown in communication, people usually disconnect from each other. And when you don’t know how to recover or start the conversation, things can fall apart.

It feels complicated and layered. But not to her.

Roberts’ communication model, the Relationship Protocol® (the RP) can change everything. It will give you the tools you need to have everyday interactions and address difficult topics too.

When you know how to say what you want to say, the shift from feeling frustrated and uncertain to self-assured can happen fast.  

Whether it’s an inner office problem, a situation that shattered your confidence, or you’re having trouble communicating with a loved one… it can help. Let her teach you the RP model.

If you’re motivated and ready to feel more equipped to say what’s on your mind, feel heard, and express yourself with confidence, then you’ve come to the right place. 

And she promises, there’s nothing fancy here. These are practical, actionable, and common-sense tools that you can use in ALL types of interactions.  

For starters, take my Benefit of the Doubt challenge and experience a small sample of the power and simplicity of this work for yourself. 

For more, head to her website.

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How to overcome imposter syndrome in the workplace

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Skilled professionals and entrepreneurs are facing impostor syndrome amidst increasing workforce demands.

A growing number of professionals and entrepreneurs are grappling with the overwhelming effects of impostor syndrome, fostering hidden feelings of inadequacy and fear of exposure despite their competence.

Despite their expertise and accomplishments, many professionals and entrepreneurs find themselves grappling with feelings of unworthiness and self-doubt. These sentiments, often hidden behind a facade of success, stem from a fear of being exposed as fraudulent or inadequate in their roles.

According to a recent study by Calabasus in 2021, a staggering 65% of professionals suffer from impostor syndrome, shedding light on the pervasive nature of this issue.

However, despite its prevalence, impostor syndrome remains one of the least discussed yet most impactful challenges facing professionals today, as highlighted by research from KPMG.

Suzana Mihajlovic, Director of Your2minds shares her insights on how to combat imposter syndrome.

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How to defend against fraud and cyberattacks

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In the face of escalating fraud and cyberattacks targeting Australian retailers, businesses are actively seeking solutions to combat this growing menace.

The sentiment among Australian consumers reflects growing concern regarding fraud in online shopping.

To address these challenges, businesses are exploring various strategies to bolster protection for both themselves and their customers against fraudulent activities.

Hayley Fisher, Country Manager for Australia & New Zealand at Adyen, sheds light on Adyen’s 2024 Retail Index findings, highlighting the shifting landscape of fraud attacks for Australian retailers. #money #fraud #cyberattacks

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The ‘invisible killers’ causing concern

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Companies and Governments are looking to turn awareness into action

The natural world is home to a diverse range of species that live in harmony with each other. However, the increasing use of pesticides, microplastics, and air pollution has been causing concerns about the impact on the environment and its inhabitants. These “silent killers” are threatening the delicate balance of the natural world, and the consequences could be catastrophic.

The concerns surrounding these “silent killers” highlight the need for greater awareness and action. Governments and industries are encouraged to take responsibility for their actions and work towards reducing their impact on the environment. Individuals can also play a role by making conscious decisions to reduce their use of pesticides, plastic products, and contributing to air pollution. Simple actions such as using organic products, reducing plastic use, and utilising alternative transportation can make a significant difference.

The Green Edition is presented by The ROOT Brands.For all media inquiries please get in touch here: tshuvah4u@yahoo.com

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