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Will-Skill Defined
Having
trouble with challenging or stonewalling co-workers, family, friends,
or other relationships? It's not for lack of effort, emotional investment,
sincerity, integrity, intention, or trust. But it might be a glitch
in a technical skillset of a type you probably didn't even know
you had.
The
Will-Skill Program teaches a skill set for working groups
and individuals that want to improve their leadership, communication,
and relationship skills. Will-Skill tools are based on social
choices that are instinctual. The knowledge base was discovered
through work with wild and phobic animals and is so primal, "it's
hard to describe in words." Will-Skill is unlike anything
you've ever learned before.
I am a professional animal behaviorist,
a psychological rehabilitator of animals of all kinds. After helping
the animal, I teach their owner to communicate using this same set
of tools. Using only timing to influence their counterpart's decisions,
they can learn to avoid traps like confusion, anxiety, and manipulation.
Invariably, most owners ask, "Will
these tools work with my teenager? With my wife? With my boss? With
my employees? Does it work between groups? The answer resulted in
the Will-Skill Curriculum and an upcoming book.
Will-Skill classes present
a series of engrossing yet hilarious nonverbal activities designed
to teach you the basics of explaining your intent clearly. PC lingo,
body language, and verbal language have NO part in this program!
Laugh your way through a "maze" of "silent"
challenges and games that reveal your hidden communication abilities
and blockers. Next, apply your new skills to real life examples.
The implications are staggering, and the applications infinite.
A must for both the fumbling and the expert communicator, every
relationship can benefit. Learn to apply your primal instincts to
improve your life, your work, and your world.
-Casey Sugarman
Partnership
Engineering Founder
Casey
Sugarman has been gathering unique experiences as an animal behaviorist
and an organizational operations expert for many years. Sugarman
spent 10 years in exotic animal case management as veterinary biologist
at Boston's New England Aquarium and was co-designer of the Aquarium's
Medical Center Interactive Veterinary Hospital Exhibit. Sugarman
has translated animal-intense experience into applications for improving
human social dynamics. Experiential learning models that apply to
all species from octopus to human led Sugarman to develop Will-Skill,
an applied choice-modification skillset curriculum. Will-Skill
has applications in human education and training, medical case management,
physical and psychological rehabilitation, and business learning.
Sugarman teaches the Will-Skill method of communication to
trainers, educators, coaches, associations, and companies. Sugarman
earned her degree in Biology and Philosophy from Boston University
and lives in Lyme, Connecticut.
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