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Don’t go on a canoe trip with a dog named Tipper

Reality testing and flexibility… in the wild. Source

Happy Canada Day, happy Independence Day

As a Canadian company, we’d like to wish our colleagues, clients, and friends across Canada a wonderful Canada Day. To our American friends, we wish you a happy Independence Day and a relaxing holiday weekend. As we head into the summer, here are a few opportunities and resources you may find valuable. Complimentary webinar, July 10 Join me on Friday, July 10th at 10:00 AM... Source

How coaches can leverage EQ-i 2.0 Certification to better serve corporate clients

How to demonstrate credibility in your coaching practice. Source

Certified Training for Helping Professionals

This two-day online training can enhance your skills and perspective to support women who are experiencing abuse from a partner. Source

How traveling, and family, exercises our emotional intelligence skills

One of the best ways to live-test your emotional intelligence skills is to travel. Source

David Cory joins Doug Sandler on Nice Guys on Business podcast

Listen to this podcast episode with Doug Sandler and David Cory anywhere you listen to podcasts. Source

More New Year’s resolution success with emotional intelligence

Resolutions. Are we setting ourselves up for feeling like we’re failing? Source

Webinar recap: ROI for emotional intelligence

Find out from David Cory about the ROI from emotional intelligence training and development. Source

Conflict-resilience through coaching and emotional intelligence

Human resources leaders have the influence to build conflict-resilient workplaces through the training and development of emotional intelligence skills. Source

Culture is grown not built

High performing teams are guided, mentored, and yes, coached. Source