HAP Training | Essential Skills

Science behind Check In's

Science behind Check In's

The science is clear: few practices offer as much potential benefit for such a small time investment as regular emotional check-ins. In just seconds a day, teams can build the foundation for enhanced communication, stronger collaboration, and measurable performance improvements
Intent

Intent

If there was one that people could practice to become better communicators and improve their relationships, it would be to understand their own intent
Frontloading

Frontloading

Frontloading can be used to help others understand and contextualize why the conversation feels a certain way, it sets and expectation and helps others stay informed.
Naming Behavior

Naming Behavior

I messages allow you to tell them what you saw and experienced. It helps keep them involved in the conversation
Checking In

Checking In

Hear Stan Davis talk about Checking In and how this can help you in your relationships

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