Melissa Landry

CTRTC, Secretary

Creating people-centered workplaces is my mission! I do that by working with team and managers, while blending EQ Assessments, Trust Facilitation and Lead Management strategies 🙂

I chose to be on the board to support CTRT trainings to reach more people.

I imagine a world where we can all be active, intentional participants in creating a quality world.

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e-Glasser is a niche community of individuals familiar with Glasser ideas while opening its doors for those interested in learning more about their behaviour. It is like a car with you in the driver’s seat.

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What is e-Glasser?

Imagine a social platform with the seven connecting habits at its core. Created with the desire to ensure Dr.Glassers legacy lives on and the intention of uniting a dynamic international network of professionals from many disciplines including teachers, mental health counsellors, addiction specialists, coaches, entrepreneurs, management and, of course, parents.

Founded by senior faculty and facilitators of Glasser Canada, eGlassers primary focus is to share our quality training resources while providing the opportunity for facilitators and students to utilize the online platform to engage and build strong connections. Our vast library of webinars, blogs and videos offer hours of choice theory themed content to deepen learning, get to know mentors from around the world and provide an opportunity to tap into a supportive, enriching environment 24/7.

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The power of the ‘collective’ offers you the opportunity of working together in promoting more efficient work and, whatever the task, it is done faster. Take advantage of what the latest research is telling us.

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Articles are one of the pathways to new knowledge, a new perspective on your way of seeing things, or a new insight on a topic of interest. They may lead you to explore these new perceptions in research projects.