Thursday, November 10
Seminar led by Tres Jiménez
Oxford Suites
800 4th Street, Paso Robles
9:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
In the time that we are living in, we often find that differing perspectives divide us, preventing us from communicating and connecting with people who have different values and perspectives, yet we need to find a way to work and live together in ways that allow us to be authentic in our own ways, work through conflict, and find ways to get things done together. This workshop invites all of us to see that there are a wider variety of perspectives to consider and learn about, and that we can have different views but still work to find common ground that is based in respect and compassion.
In this 2.5 hour workshop, we will learn skills and tools to build confidence in planning for and conducting tough conversations at work and in our personal lives.
Participants will:
Strengthen Emotional Intelligence through self-awareness of values, perspectives, and judgements so that we can better self-manage our emotions and reactions when faced with tough conversations, communication, and conflict.
Learn Social-Awareness strategies of curiosity and empathy which expand our perspectives and enable us to appreciate the values of others, even if we don’t agree or align with them.
Develop greater patience and compassion for “staying in” the conversation so that we can make clear requests of others when needed, we can communicate clear expectations and boundaries for ourselves, and we can allow space for differing perspectives by finding common ground and the ability to move forward together.
This will be Tres’ fifth year of creating interactive workshops for the Paso Robles Wine Country Alliance. Tres coaches and consults with a variety of industries and at every level of leadership. Her style is collaborative, strategic, and directly tied to people and teams’ vision, culture and goals.
Her authentic and energetic facilitation style ignites passion, and she creates an atmosphere of compassionate support that encourages vulnerability, growth and learning.
Earlier in her career, Tres held leadership roles in the manufacturing for the apparel and home industries. Tres is also a wine-lover, an avid outdoor adventurer on land and water and she leads a trail-running group for women. She visits her central-coast family almost every month of the year from her home in Oakland, California.
Thursday, November 10
Seminar led by Tres Jiménez
Oxford Suites
800 4th Street, Paso Robles
9:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.
In the time that we are living in, we often find that differing perspectives divide us, preventing us from communicating and connecting with people who have different values and perspectives, yet we need to find a way to work and live together in ways that allow us to be authentic in our own ways, work through conflict, and find ways to get things done together. This workshop invites all of us to see that there are a wider variety of perspectives to consider and learn about, and that we can have different views but still work to find common ground that is based in respect and compassion.
In this 2.5 hour workshop, we will learn skills and tools to build confidence in planning for and conducting tough conversations at work and in our personal lives.
Participants will:
Strengthen Emotional Intelligence through self-awareness of values, perspectives, and judgements so that we can better self-manage our emotions and reactions when faced with tough conversations, communication, and conflict.
Learn Social-Awareness strategies of curiosity and empathy which expand our perspectives and enable us to appreciate the values of others, even if we don’t agree or align with them.
Develop greater patience and compassion for “staying in” the conversation so that we can make clear requests of others when needed, we can communicate clear expectations and boundaries for ourselves, and we can allow space for differing perspectives by finding common ground and the ability to move forward together.
This will be Tres’ fifth year of creating interactive workshops for the Paso Robles Wine Country Alliance. Tres coaches and consults with a variety of industries and at every level of leadership. Her style is collaborative, strategic, and directly tied to people and teams’ vision, culture and goals.
Her authentic and energetic facilitation style ignites passion, and she creates an atmosphere of compassionate support that encourages vulnerability, growth and learning.
Earlier in her career, Tres held leadership roles in the manufacturing for the apparel and home industries. Tres is also a wine-lover, an avid outdoor adventurer on land and water and she leads a trail-running group for women. She visits her central-coast family almost every month of the year from her home in Oakland, California.