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The S/N Difference How It Shapes the Way We Communicate

When: Wednesday, October 24, 2001 6 - 8:30 PM
Schedule: 6-6:30 Refreshments/Networking
  6:30-8:30 Workshop/Sharing and Q & A
Cost: APT Members, $15 -- Non-Members, $20
Location: TBD Mark your calendar details to follow
Registration: Reply with name, phone, #attending, or register at the door



This program answers the question: How can you be more effective in your communications written and oral, business and personal?

Ann Loomis, ESFP, and Carol Shumate, ENFP, will lead a workshop using this question to reveal some common misconceptions regarding communication and the Sensing/Intuitive (S/N) preference.

You will learn, through innovative exercises, how to identify and develop your strengths in order to write and speak more persuasively.

Carol Shumate, PhD, has taught at Yale, University of Connecticut and Eastern Connecticut State University. Carol is an award-winning writer who has educated college and secondary school students using her method, WriteStyles, to improve writing skills based on innate style preferences.

Ann Loomis, author of Write From the Start (CAPT, 2000) and facilitator, is the Association for Psychological Type's Interest Area Consultant in Education. Ann teaches writing at Duke University and is immediate past president of CG Jung Society of the Triangle.

For information, contact Dori Wilson at dtwconsulting@mindspring.com or call 493-5424.




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