Webinar - The Thinking Paradox
We overthink or we don't think enough. When we try to focus, we can't. When we want to relax, our mind is too focused. When we need to make a quick decision, we can't and we hold back. When we need to take time to make a decision, we don't and we act impulsively.
When are the best decisions made and how can we learn to think or unthink when we need to? How can we learn to trust our instincts more when we need to?
This webinar will explore these fundamental questions, which have even more relevance in the difficult and uncertain times in which we currently find ourselves.
By the end of this webinar, participants will be able to:
- identify the key thought processes of the conscious and sub-conscious psychological mind.
- explain the way we can learn to think and “unthink” when we need to.
- implement a strategy that will help to relieve stress in thought processes and ensure we are more confident in trusting our instincts.
Jeff Heasman Bio:
Jeff Heasman is a professional trainer who holds a bachelors degree in law from the University of Glamorgan and a masters of law degree from Swansea University, as well as a postgraduate certificate in teaching English language to adults.
He spent many years in practice as a litigation executive, dealing with cases up to and including the Court of Appeal in London (England v IBC Vehicles Ltd) and as a senior liability adjuster at Crawford and Company he dealt with insurance claims arising from many worldwide jurisdictions, with a particular focus on public and
employers’ liability claims.
A former Dean of the Faculty of Law and lecturer in law at Cavendish University in Zambia, as well as a tutor in Legal English at Swansea University, Jeff now provides training in insurance law, practice and language to prestigious insurance organisations and companies throughout the world.
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