I live in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and I go wherever work and play take me!
Professional Skills
Play and Exploring
Leadership, Cross-Cultural Diversity and Team Building
Facilitation, Mediation, Creative Communication
Speechwriting, Fiction, Playwriting
Exploring and Play
What kinds of improv-related services are you involved in?
Teambuilding, Creativity, Problem Solving, Communcation, Conflict Resolution, Leadership, Stress, Life Skills, Character Development, Presentation Skills
Share a favorite 'improv epiphany'
Life is a work of art - it's ALL improv!
More about you: (Short Bio or any other details you'd like people to know)
Rebecca is a chameleon, beginning in print journalism (for which she was awarded a Rotary Fellowship) and morphing into copywriting and broadcasting before serving time in public relations and corporate affairs in financial services. She has written some pretty dynamite speeches for many heavy hitters.
Rebecca trained in conflict resolution because she found conflict everywhere, then discovered that it is far more fun to be positively playful about conflict if you have storytelling, improv, NLP and Theatre of the Oppressed in your arsenal. She encourages anyone to confront conflict with genuine curiosity, in the spirit of Yes!...And...
I need help with...
growing myself and my business
Skype Name (Skype.com is the most popular free internet audio/text chat and more)
rebecca.chua
Other contact info (Your choice for phone, email, facebook, myspace, etc.)
theconflictcoach@yahoo.com
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hi Rebecca.. would you know of any companies who need training done in hong kong and singapore- i'm based in bangalore india and am looking to do work in and around asia....any help in the form of leads or suggestions/tips would be much appreciated...
I tell my students all the time, don't avoid the conflict because that's where the heart of it is and the real interesting material to work on and once you get to the conflict don't argue, negociate!
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