


Are you completely honest with the people in your life? Do you put off having potentially difficult conversations, or avoid them altogether? Is your best resolution to stay quiet, hope for the best, or try and get over it?
Tough conversations take courage, grace, and wisdom. Laurie...
Are you completely honest with the people in your life? Do you put off having potentially difficult conversations, or avoid them altogether? Is your best resolution to stay quiet, hope for the best, or try and get over it?
Tough conversations take courage, grace, and wisdom. Laurie Gerber will teach you how to identify the conversations you need to have in your life, whether at work or at home, and more importantly, show you how to craft those much-needed talks so that you'll both listen well and feel heard. Expect to finish this talk feeling like you can handle anything. Because you can.
Passionate about personal development, Laurie has been coaching individuals and groups for over 15 years. She holds a degree in Education and Political Science from Swarthmore College, and was certified to teach elementary school. Before enthusiastically joining the Handel Group, Laurie owned and operated Partners with Parents, a tutoring and educational consulting business in New York City. In eight years, Laurie has built Handel Group ® Life Coaching from “nearly non-existent” to a team of skilled coaches. She considers herself “an angel recruiter” because she is busy looking for other people who share her mission to instill more joy and peace in the world. “When all people are living true to their ideals, then I can rest,” she says.
She doesn’t anticipate being able to rest anytime soon. Her professional and personal mission is to better the world by teaching people to tell the truth and pursue their dreams. Her focus is on maximizing clients’ ability to thrive across all areas of life – health,love, career, money, family, etc. Laurie spreads her message of empowerment through live international events, one-on-one coaching, virtual coaching courses, as a writer, on radio and in TV appearances such as MTV’s True Life Special: I’m Getting a Second Chance, A&E’s The Marriage Test, the Dr. Phil Show and the TODAY show.
How to have conservations you’re nervous about?
What do you do if you think you’re right in the conversation?
How would one go about having a conversation with another manager whose team you want to join?
How do you have an honest conversation and maintain boundaries?
How do you navigate conversations with so many people are on edge (ie: politics, coronavirus, etc)?
How have a conversation about a sensitive topic with someone who gets defensive easily?
How do you have meaningful conversations with your spouse especially on difficult topics? We often disagree and never get to a resolution that we’re both comfortable with thus causing a lot of anger.
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How to be honest while still be gracious and kind.
How do I set and keep boundaries with family, (parents, siblings, children)
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How to be honest without hurting others feelings
How to be honest with a friend?
How do you tell someone no when you don’t have a reason or you just don’t feel like it. ? Ie their party
How do you say your perspective honestly in a conversation when others start to stop listening to your thoughts? What if you just need your voice to be heard without feeling judged by others?
How to be honest without hurting someone's feelings, yet still prioritizing my own feelings?
How do I have honest conversations without causing offense, stirring up old stuff, alienating others etc.
How do I continue to have honest conversations with my best friend, when we have very different thoughts and feeling on many matters and it leads to arguments, which causes setbacks in our life.
How do I have an honest conversation with someone new I am seeing without being too forward?
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