Coaching in the training design – TSW
Training Course 22-25 May 2018 | Tallinn, Estonia This is a skills-oriented workshop for trainers with a long-term experience in the youth field, who have been in touch with coaching/mentoring...
You bring people together
It should come as no surprise that, if you’re the type of person who brings people together, you like to be with your “gang”, to celebrate and to entertain. At your place, at the park or the soccer field, you love to be with your people and your people love to be with you. You attract people like there’s no tomorrow and know how to make them happy. You’re the one who organizes the parties, that makes way too much food at Christmas, and who’s always going around making sure everyone has what they need.
Tradition
You’re close to your traditions, because respect for tradition is real and genuine. You’re proud to be Québécois, proud of your roots and proud even of all the baggage that comes with years of handed-down traditions. For you, a family meal simply can’t be a sucess unless everyone assembled wishes each other bon appétit.
Family
Big or small, young and not-so-young, if you’re a person who brings people together, you need to make sure there’s something for every taste so people can spend time together and make the kind of memories you’ll all cherish. Family is the most important thing of all, and you let everyone know it. And if someone can’t make it, you’re ready to do whatever it takes to make sure the whole family gets together. Know the expression “the more the merrier”? You could have been its author.