One thing that I look for when selecting trainers is they love the voice of the participants more than their voice. It is a gut feel yet, experienced trainers can sense it almost immediately. Nice post!
That's a great addition, Paul, thank you! It is indeed an art to have a voice yet not the loudest and still be able to guide the group gently, while listening to and accommodating for their needs.
One thing that I look for when selecting trainers is they love the voice of the participants more than their voice. It is a gut feel yet, experienced trainers can sense it almost immediately. Nice post!
That's a great addition, Paul, thank you! It is indeed an art to have a voice yet not the loudest and still be able to guide the group gently, while listening to and accommodating for their needs.
These are some of the precise qualities I look for when I assess or coach facilitators. Rare and precious people, indeed.
P.S. Myriam Hadnes is an absolute treasure.