Fullpower: Difficult Conversations
Learn what’s included – and how to join or organize a live online program!
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Lots of times, people tell us: “I didn’t say anything when I should have.” “I wish I’d said something sooner. “”I wish I’d said that differently.” “I was afraid to say anything.”
Fear of upsetting people, getting it wrong, and waiting too long often stops us from having difficult conversations that can help to prevent trouble, solve problems, and improve relationships.
This workshop for adults – as well as for older teens together with their adults – provides strategies for speaking up with respect, integrity, and clarity with family members, friends, neighbors, and colleagues. In this online program, adults practice how to:
- Use assertive advocacy strategies
- Assess and adjust timing, priorities, and expectations to support successful communication
- Set boundaries clearly, firmly, and respectfully – without ‘making the other person wrong’
- Persist to uphold boundaries with confidence in the face of negative reactions
- Use a Fullpower Boundary Bridge strategy to strengthen communication
- Manage our emotional triggers – to stay centered and clear regardless of another’s behavior
- Use a Fullpower Boundaries Personal Practice model to prepare for difficult conversations
You can enroll in a Fullpower: Difficult Conversations Community Workshop organized by Kidpower whenever one is open for registration on our Community Workshops page – or, you can organize one for your own group!
Community Workshops make up about 5% of our services and are open for anyone to enroll. Each has an individual per-screen enrollment cost, and we have a generous scholarship policy.
Most workshop types and topics are offered Community Workshops 1-5 times a year – and are organized much more often by people like you for their own school, agency, business, group, or community.
These privately organized workshops make up about 95% of our services. They are NOT listed on our Workshops page, because the groups themselves decide who to include.
Privately organized workshops have a per-class class, not a per-screen or per-participant cost. All costs include one-on-one email support with questions before & after the workshop and links to resources to help you apply, adapt, and practice the skills.
To organize a Fullpower: Difficult Conversations live online program for your group, contact us!
Lots of times, people tell us: “I didn’t say anything when I should have.” “I wish I’d said something sooner. “”I wish I’d said that differently.” “I was afraid to say anything.”
Fear of upsetting people, getting it wrong, and waiting too long often stops us from having difficult conversations that can help to prevent trouble, solve problems, and improve relationships.
This workshop for adults – as well as for older teens together with their adults – provides strategies for speaking up with respect, integrity, and clarity with family members, friends, neighbors, and colleagues. In this online program, adults practice how to:
- Use assertive advocacy strategies
- Assess and adjust timing, priorities, and expectations to support successful communication
- Set boundaries clearly, firmly, and respectfully – without ‘making the other person wrong’
- Persist to uphold boundaries with confidence in the face of negative reactions
- Use a Fullpower Boundary Bridge strategy to strengthen communication
- Manage our emotional triggers – to stay centered and clear regardless of another’s behavior
- Use a Fullpower Boundaries Personal Practice model to prepare for difficult conversations
You can enroll in a Fullpower: Difficult Conversations Community Workshop organized by Kidpower whenever one is open for registration on our Community Workshops page – or, you can organize one for your own group!
Community Workshops make up about 5% of our services and are open for anyone to enroll. Each has an individual per-screen enrollment cost, and we have a generous scholarship policy.
Most workshop types and topics are offered Community Workshops 1-5 times a year – and are organized much more often by people like you for their own school, agency, business, group, or community.
These privately organized workshops make up about 95% of our services. They are NOT listed on our Workshops page, because the groups themselves decide who to include.
Privately organized workshops have a per-class class, not a per-screen or per-participant cost. All costs include one-on-one email support with questions before & after the workshop and links to resources to help you apply, adapt, and practice the skills.
To organize a Fullpower: Difficult Conversations live online program for your group, contact us!