
Master Difficult Conversations
Featured Speaker: Jacqueline Delibes
About Jacqueline Delibes
Founder, The Soul & Science of Play
As a healer and guide, Jacqueline Delibes offers immersive workshops that help clients prevent burnout, get relief from emotional overwhelm, and bolster their personal leadership skills. She also works privately, but whether 1-on-1 or in groups, her therapeutic personal development work incorporates neuroscience-based healing tools, bold creativity, and a high degree of interactivity. Her first career was working in film and television editing on projects for HBO, CBS, PBS, and numerous independent filmmakers. She is a trained actor and improviser, a professional writer, and her current workshops and private offerings are trauma-informed. www.jdelibes.com. Visit www.JDignites.com and sign up to download a free mini-audio course about navigating challenging conversations.
Three Takeaways from the Interview:
- Anticipate and prepare for difficult conversations. Clarify your objectives for the conversation: Do you want to resolve the issue, gain understanding, or address a misunderstanding?
- Difficult conversations can occur with anyone. Maintain a calm and composed demeanor throughout the discussion.
- Practice deep breathing or mindfulness techniques to manage your emotions before the conversation.
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About Jacqueline Delibes
As a healer and guide, Jacqueline Delibes offers immersive workshops that help clients prevent burnout, get relief from emotional overwhelm, and bolster their personal leadership skills. She also works privately, but whether 1-on-1 or in groups, her therapeutic personal development work incorporates neuroscience-based healing tools, bold creativity, and a high degree of interactivity. Her first career was working in film and television editing on projects for HBO, CBS, PBS, and numerous independent filmmakers. She is a trained actor and improviser, a professional writer, and her current workshops and private offerings are trauma-informed. www.jdelibes.com. Visit www.JDignites.com and sign up to download a free mini-audio course about navigating challenging conversations.
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