ARISE Announces the Expansion of Its Groundbreaking Drop It at the Door Workshop
Adding three additional days to the Drop It at the Door training allows participants to fully explore and grasp each life-changing concept, from anger and stress management to handling the office gossip machine.
North Palm Beach, FL, January 10, 2010 --(PR.com)-- ARISE Foundation is kicking off the new year with the exciting news that it has expanded and improved one of its most popular training workshops, ARISE Drop It at the Door. Participants now have five full days to learn how to manage their stress, curb their anger, communicate effectively and build stronger relationships at work and at home.
Each of the five days covers a set of vital skills people need to be successful at work and live peacefully at home. Day one is devoted to anger management, one of the cornerstones of the ARISE curricula. Day two focuses on positive thinking and shows participants how to handle difficult situations without losing their cool. Day three delves deeper into stress management techniques, introducing several meditation and relaxation methods as well as time management strategies. After several days of learning how to control their emotions, participants will learn the value of positive, clear communication, including how to negotiate effectively, on Day four. The last day of the ARISE Drop It at the Door workshop will tie all the concepts together and demonstrate how putting these new life skills into practice can create happiness and fulfillment, both at work and at home.
Once the training workshop has ended and participants return to their lives armed with their new knowledge, ARISE keeps in touch through monthly 90-minute refresher webinars, weekly ARISE Alert emails and daily Good Vibes 365 inspirational quotes delivered to their inboxes. All are offered as part of the ARISE Drop It at the Door training experience. Studies have shown that without these vital reminders, the new skills learned during training can become distant memories in as little as two weeks. ARISE workshops are not meant to be quick fixes for life’s problems. They are a foundation for a positive way of thinking. In order for the training to be truly successful, participants will want to frequently revisit and hone the skills they learned. ARISE has provided that support system to ensure maximum retention.
For almost 25 years, ARISE, a nonprofit foundation, has functioned as a developer and publisher of unique life-management skills curricula and staff training programs for those staff responsible for managing at-risk, incarcerated youth in detention centers and secure facilities, as well as other troubled youth. ARISE is also used as a powerful prevention tool for at-risk teenagers and young adults and the people who care for them. ARISE programs consist of interactive group discussions and activities designed to break the ice quickly and capture the attention of even the most introverted participants. ARISE gives structure to well-meaning but disorganized programs, moving away from lectures and into dynamic group conversations conducted by ARISE trained Group Facilitators where the youth are involved and talking about their own experiences. The ARISE curriculum is continually updated with new photographs, current statistics, inspirational biographies and original short stories, meant to keep learners engaged and give facilitators the latest information.
Since ARISE was established over two decades ago, it has trained and certified 5,760 ARISE Life Skills Group Facilitators who have taught over 4,055,708 documented hours of ARISE life-skills lessons in almost all 50 states. ARISE has been used successfully in Canada, Jamaica, England, Australia, Bahamas, Bermuda, New Zealand, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Bosnia, Kazakhstan, Central Asia, Botswana and the Kingdom of Bahrain. Requests for translation have also come in from as far away as Pakistan, South Africa, Cambodia, Singapore and China.
For more information, please call Edmund Benson at ARISE toll free: 1 (888) 680-6100 or visit ariselife-skills.org.
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Each of the five days covers a set of vital skills people need to be successful at work and live peacefully at home. Day one is devoted to anger management, one of the cornerstones of the ARISE curricula. Day two focuses on positive thinking and shows participants how to handle difficult situations without losing their cool. Day three delves deeper into stress management techniques, introducing several meditation and relaxation methods as well as time management strategies. After several days of learning how to control their emotions, participants will learn the value of positive, clear communication, including how to negotiate effectively, on Day four. The last day of the ARISE Drop It at the Door workshop will tie all the concepts together and demonstrate how putting these new life skills into practice can create happiness and fulfillment, both at work and at home.
Once the training workshop has ended and participants return to their lives armed with their new knowledge, ARISE keeps in touch through monthly 90-minute refresher webinars, weekly ARISE Alert emails and daily Good Vibes 365 inspirational quotes delivered to their inboxes. All are offered as part of the ARISE Drop It at the Door training experience. Studies have shown that without these vital reminders, the new skills learned during training can become distant memories in as little as two weeks. ARISE workshops are not meant to be quick fixes for life’s problems. They are a foundation for a positive way of thinking. In order for the training to be truly successful, participants will want to frequently revisit and hone the skills they learned. ARISE has provided that support system to ensure maximum retention.
For almost 25 years, ARISE, a nonprofit foundation, has functioned as a developer and publisher of unique life-management skills curricula and staff training programs for those staff responsible for managing at-risk, incarcerated youth in detention centers and secure facilities, as well as other troubled youth. ARISE is also used as a powerful prevention tool for at-risk teenagers and young adults and the people who care for them. ARISE programs consist of interactive group discussions and activities designed to break the ice quickly and capture the attention of even the most introverted participants. ARISE gives structure to well-meaning but disorganized programs, moving away from lectures and into dynamic group conversations conducted by ARISE trained Group Facilitators where the youth are involved and talking about their own experiences. The ARISE curriculum is continually updated with new photographs, current statistics, inspirational biographies and original short stories, meant to keep learners engaged and give facilitators the latest information.
Since ARISE was established over two decades ago, it has trained and certified 5,760 ARISE Life Skills Group Facilitators who have taught over 4,055,708 documented hours of ARISE life-skills lessons in almost all 50 states. ARISE has been used successfully in Canada, Jamaica, England, Australia, Bahamas, Bermuda, New Zealand, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Bosnia, Kazakhstan, Central Asia, Botswana and the Kingdom of Bahrain. Requests for translation have also come in from as far away as Pakistan, South Africa, Cambodia, Singapore and China.
For more information, please call Edmund Benson at ARISE toll free: 1 (888) 680-6100 or visit ariselife-skills.org.
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Amy Doucette
(561) 630-2021
http://www.ariselife-skills.org
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Amy Doucette
(561) 630-2021
http://www.ariselife-skills.org
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