Joyce Weiss

I work with organizations and individuals who want to kick conflict and chaos to the curb - Queen of Conflict Resolution and Communication Coach

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March 25, 2020 By Joyce Weiss Leave a Comment

I want to know how are you doing during these challenging times

Hi everyone.

I decided to write a brief message to check in with my loyal readers and to see how you are all doing.  This is a real test for all of us on how we cope with these changes.  Those of you who know me, know that I don’t hold back.  It’s been a challenge for me to listen to some people complain about canceling trips, hair appointments, and of course, meetings.  We all have to deal with this. All of us are inconvenienced and have to deal with things that are beyond our control!

I realize that we have different coping methods.  This is not a judgment on my side.  I am observing how others deal with stress and I must admit that it’s refreshing to see that most of us are doing a damn good job.  I do what I can to control myself when I hear others complain about how inconvenienced they are for the smallest things.

Hey, I coach others on how to understand their triggers and to control how they react.  We are all being tested right now, and are scared, frustrated, worried, etc.  We are not alone in this area.  I feel my role in life is helping others resolve their conflict.  We can’t resolve these things right now because of all the uncertainty.  BUT we can still do our best to appreciate our families, friends, coworkers, healthcare professionals and of course first responders.

Please share with me some of the complaints that drive you crazy from people who are acting selfish and NOT looking at the big picture – the health of our nation and the world.  This is the real deal.

This is what I’m doing to stay sane

  • I live in MI and walk as much as I can outside as long as it’s warmer than 32 degrees.
  • Organizing my office which has been a huge stress release for me.
  • I spend time on zoom meetings with coaching and speaking friends discussing ideas on how to help our clients during these times.
  • The one rule during these meetings is not to discuss the Corona Virus.  We all agree that these online meetings help energize us.
  • Last week my family including our kids and grandkids met online during a zoom meeting.  We laughed and just talked like we always do when we get together.
  • Preparing new recipes – some were great :).  This has been a very positive experience since my husband and I have more time to be creative in the kitchen.

I have 2 questions for you.  I encourage you to answer in the comment section or send me a private email.

  1. What are you doing to stay sane?

  2. What stories can you share about people who just don’t get how important it is for us to listen to the scientists and doctors?  I’m sure that you know others who complain about these inconveniences that we are all experiencing.

In a perfect world, I would love to speak to all of you on the phone to hear your answers.  Obviously I care about all of you and if you want to set up a time just to say, “hi” let’s schedule a phone call or send me an email HERE.  Hey, we are all home for a few weeks anyway.

The quote below describes how I’m feeling right now.  Hope it helps you.  Remember, Cicero said, “Where there is life, there is hope. ”

motivational quote

I watch the news like most of you do to stay informed.  The challenge is that the news is full of very frightening statistics.  We must – I repeat, we must find time to take care of ourselves and loved ones right now more than ever.  We know that this too will pass.  Until it does, let’s stay connected.  I want to hear back from you.  Please let me know how you are doing.

I hope that you are all safe, strong, and do what you can to stay as healthy as possible both mentally and physically.  Again, please reach out to me, let’s talk just to connect in real-time.

Joyce Weiss, M.A., CSP
Career Coach and Communication Strategist

 

 

Filed Under: inspirational story, staying sane
Tagged With: Coaching as a Leader, Facts about Stress

March 17, 2020 By Joyce Weiss Leave a Comment

Video 8: Why I Talk About Conflict in the Workplace

Clients ask me why I talk about conflict in the workplace.

My answer is easy.  I married a lawyer.  People smile or laugh when I say this.
It sounds funny. Which is a good thing. I had to learn how to negotiate in a big way.  Like most of us, I was not trained in school how to deal with conflict or how to have tough conversations.

I’m happy to say that reading as many books as I did on how to have difficult conversations and earning respect helped pave my way to a successful marriage.  This journey trained me to coach emerging leaders, individuals, and groups on how to find their voice with Joyce. My story is unique to me.

What about you?
What is your unique story that you can share during your training or speaking engagements?  Why do you do what you do?  How did you discover your uniqueness?

Stay Connected with Me

Add a comment to my blog on what stories you use in your training or presentations?  How are you unique?

You will receive a response from me because I enjoy connecting with my readers! 🙂  You are always welcome to send me a private email
with concerns that you are experiencing at work.

Please contact me at my cell 248.310.6998 or 800.713.1926 to explore how career coaching could be a great action step for your career development. There are many options to fit your budget and time schedule!   My last 4 clients have asked me to help them feel more comfortable with their public speaking skills.  It only takes a few sessions to make this happen.  Hey, what can I say?  I’m quick and clients use their new public speaking skills immediately.  A win/win for all.  🙂

Here are Links to Videos 1-7 from the Series Secrets from a Trainer How to Engage Your Audience

 

Video 1
arrive early

Video 2
sit with your audience

Video 3
how to use humor

Video 4
using props

Video 5
danger:  don’t be boring

Video 6
movement exercises

Video 7
evaluations

 

 

Until next time,

Joyce Weiss, M.A., CSP
Career Coach and Communication Strategist

Have a great week.

Remember, YOU Get What YOU Tolerate!

PS Career Advancement is like riding a bike. Shift Gears from coasting to owning the road!
Find your voice with Joyce!

 

Filed Under: Career Development, Communication Strategies
Tagged With: effective communication, speaking skills

March 3, 2020 By Joyce Weiss Leave a Comment

Video 7: Become a Better Communicator by Using Training Evaluations

  • Would you like to know my secrets on how to become a better communicator by using training evaluations?
  • Do you only concentrate on the negative feedback from your speech evaluations?

I know first hand how it is when we get negative evaluations.  We have to train ourselves to learn from the feedback.  Some of my clients take it personally.  After working with me as their communication coach, they understand that this feedback could uncover their blind spots.  This video will support your efforts and self-esteem.

Tip #1 to Become a Better Communicator

We have to remember that some people who fill out evaluations may not know the importance of constructive feedback.
I’ve received many comments that have helped me over the years and I appreciate the comments.
Then there are those comments that are not constructive and only critical evaluations that are mean spirited.

  • I was told that I was too short.  My height is something I can’t change and I still laugh at this today.
  • An audience participant told me that my outfit was too colorful.  My blouse was light pink.
  • I saw someone fill out the evaluation before I even opened my mouth!

 Tip #2 to Become a Better Communicator

The real lesson is to enjoy the positive feedback and learn from the constructive feedback that is valid.  I remember one of my first training sessions when someone told me that my outfit was too noisy for them.  They were right.  I wore a black and white polka dot dress.  That’s when I started to wear classic clothes for training.  I learned and was open to feedback.

Stay Connected with Me

Add a comment to my blog on what you learned from constructive feedback when you spoke to a group. You will receive a response from me because I enjoy connecting with my readers! 🙂  You are always welcome to send me a private email HERE  with concerns that you are experiencing at work.

Please contact me at my cell 248.310.6998 or 800.713.1926 to explore how career coaching could be a great action step for your career development. There are many options to fit your budget and time schedule!

My last 4 clients have asked me to help them feel more comfortable with their public speaking skills.  It only takes a few sessions to make this happen.  Hey, what can I say?  I’m quick and clients use their new public speaking skills immediately.  A win/win for all.  🙂

Please let me know of emerging leaders, individuals or groups who want to Kick Conflict to the Curb to get the  Respect They Deserve!

Here are Links to Videos 1-6: Secrets from a Trainer to Engage Your Audience

 

Video 1
arrive early

Video 2
sit with your audience

Video 3
how to use humor

Video 4
using props

Video 5
danger:  don’t be boring

Video 6
movement exercises

 

 

Until next time,

Joyce Weiss, M.A., CSP
Career Coach and Communication Strategist

Have a great week.

Remember, YOU Get What YOU Tolerate!

PS Find your voice with Joyce!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Filed Under: communication secrets, public speaking training
Tagged With: how to improve communication skills, training evaluations

February 25, 2020 By Joyce Weiss Leave a Comment

Video # 6: Exercises to Engage Your Audience

#Engageyouraudience #JoyceWeissVids #CommunicationTraining

 

Do you want to use exercises during your training or keynote to energize and engage your audience?
If so, you are in the right place.

Welcome to the video series – Secrets from a trainer to engage your audience.  This is video #6:  Using exercises to energize your audience.
Some of your audience may move a lot at work and sitting still for over an hour can be an issue for them.  The tips in this video will help you solve this challenge.

  Movement Exercise #1 to Engage Your Audience

This exercise can be conducted in a training session or even a larger audience.  Ask everyone to stand up and gather into a large group.  You will give them a choice to select and they will move into 2 separate groups.  They will select one of your choices and the group will now be divided into 2 groups.

For example ask your audience:  “Is it worse to be a softy or hardnosed?”

  • Once they decide which side of the room to stand, ask them to find 2 other people in that group and discuss the reasons why they chose that side of the room.
  • Ask for volunteers to share what they discussed.
  • This is your time to shine as a facilitator.  People usually laugh during this exercise.

 Movement Exercise #2 to Engage Your Audience

While they are still standing up you can do this next part or wait until they need an energy break a few minutes later.

  • At work do you tend to be sociable with your colleagues or keep more to yourself?
  • Do you find it easy or uncomfortable when giving compliments to others?
  • Think of choices that are relevant to your program.
  • You can do this a couple of times just to get everyone up and energized.
  • I find that these exercises are great discussion starters when we cover leadership or communication topics.

Stay Connected with Me

Add a comment to my blog on how you engage your audience. What stories or exercises help you? You will receive a response from me because I enjoy connecting with my readers! 🙂  You are always welcome to send me a private email HERE
with concerns that you are experiencing at work.

Please contact me at my cell 248.310.6998 or 800.713.1926 to explore how career coaching could be a great action step for your career development. There are many options to fit your budget and time schedule!   My last 4 clients have asked me to help them feel more comfortable with their public speaking skills.  It only takes a few sessions to make this happen.  Hey, what can I say?  I’m quick and clients use their new public speaking skills immediately.  A win/win for all.  🙂

Links to Videos 1-5 How to Engage Your Audience

Video 1

Video 2

Video 3

Video 4

Video 5

Until next time,

Joyce Weiss, M.A., CSP
Career Coach and Communication Strategist

Have a great week.

Remember, YOU Get What YOU Tolerate!

PS Find Your Voice with Joyce! 😉

 

 

 

 

 

 

Filed Under: communication secrets, public speaking training
Tagged With: audience engagement, communication training

February 24, 2020 By Joyce Weiss Leave a Comment

Video 9: You May be Surprised Why I Became a Communication Strategist


Clients ask me how I became a communication strategist.  The answer may surprise you.

I was a late talker.  My relatives lived on the same block in Detroit MI.  They were very supportive and did what they could to understand my gibberish for years.  My father understood me when I said, “The goo took moo.”  In my language, it meant, “The girl took my mirror.”  Finally, I grew out of that stage and started talking a bit later than other kids in my family.  I was ready and look at me now.

We sure didn’t know that I was going to end up speaking for a living.  I started out as a keynote speaker and now I specialize in coaching emerging leaders, individuals, and small groups to kick conflict to the curb to get the respect they deserve.

People smile or laugh when I tell them that I was a late talker.  It has been an interesting ride for me.  I find it fascinating to research the latest information about communication challenges.  Clients appreciate that I share my stories with them about my own journey because it makes me approachable and real.  I think that these two qualities are not bad for a coach.  🙂

Here’s the lesson for today’s message 

Try to figure out your own path on why you do what you do today. Did you dream as a child that you would be in your present career?  What did you want to do when you grew up?  We all have stories to share during our speeches or in any communication.

Stay Connected with Me

Please add a comment to my blog on the stories you share about yourself on why you do what you do today.  You can always send me an email HERE with questions on how you can find your own story.  You will receive a response from me because I enjoy connecting with my readers! 🙂

Reach out on my cell 248.310.6998 or 800.713.1926 to explore how career coaching could be a great action step for your career development or others who could benefit from working with me as their personal communication coach. There are many options to fit your budget and time schedule!

My last 6 clients have asked me to help them feel more comfortable with their public speaking skills.  It only takes a few sessions to make this happen.  Hey, what can I say?  I’m quick and clients use their new public speaking skills immediately.  A win/win for all.  🙂

Here are Links to Videos 1-8 Secrets from a Trainer How to Engage Your Audience

 

Video 1
arrive early

Video 2
sit with your audience

Video 3
how to use humor

Video 4
using props

Video 5
danger:  don’t be boring

Video 6
movement exercises

Video 7
evaluations

video 8
why I talk about conflict

 

Until next time,

Joyce Weiss, M.A., CSP
Career Coach and Communication Strategist

Have a great week.

Remember, YOU Get What YOU Tolerate!

PS Find your voice with Joyce!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Filed Under: Communication Strategist, Individual and Team Coaching
Tagged With: Coaching as a Leader, how to improve communication skills

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