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Introversion Extraversion explained by Hile Rutledge

Check out the video series by Hile, explaining the dichotomy of Extraversion, Introversion.

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Blow up Those Bridges!

Do you have a belief, a habit or a behaviour that you want to change? Is there something in your life or career that simply is not working for you, but you just can’t seem to change it? You keep … Continue reading

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“Talking In Colour” Conference, November 2011

Many of the Friday night audience enjoyed the drumming experience.

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October Newsletter

Type Syndromes and Walking the Talk!  By:  Jonathan Hughes As type practitioners, a part of any workshop is often to guide our participants away from the common pitfalls, prejudices and stereotypes that can arise, and towards recognizing the value of … Continue reading

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Summer Newsletter

So You Think You Can Coach? For the first time in OAPPT history, Irene Anderson, our current President,  joins forces with OAAPT board member Paul Chatterton to deliver what promises to be a dynamic presentation. While both are certified coaches, … Continue reading

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June Newsletter

So You Think You Can Coach? With Irene Anderson and Paul Chatterton Save the Date:  September 14, 2011 Dance  in the moment with your clients, Discover the power of integrating Type and Temperament into your coaching that helps create new … Continue reading

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Greens and Golds Blend into Diamonds

A diamond denotes value and quality. Diamonds measure the world with a yardstick that has pride at one end and humiliation at the other. They are concerned with beauty, developed skills, special knowledge, appearance and recognition. These are allmeasures of … Continue reading

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Tips &Tricks Corner by Paul Chatterton

One of my icebreakers that I use for the beginning of a Type workshop involves a box of miscellaneous objects. Inside are more than enough objects to involve all participants, and may include the following items:  • a rubber finger … Continue reading

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What do You Value Most?

What do your values tell about you? Each one of us is a blend of four personality styles, however, we have a preference for one. Which is yours?

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Something for Everyone: Enhance your presentations by understanding temperament by Carole Cameron

Have you ever, as a trainer or presenter, looked out at your classroom or audience and (gasp!) seen their eyes glazed over, arms crossed, doubtful looks, reluctant participants?  It may be because you haven’t made a connection with them, or … Continue reading

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