Category: General

  • Time Management & Organization

    February 27th, 2026 from 8:30-12:30pm, Registration fee: $89 4-Hour Online power session to give you the tips and tools you need to make the most out of your time. Get organized and use your time wisely to see better streamlined workflow and productivity. Once registered for the class, you will be provided with a link…

  • Find Your Voice in Public Speaking

    Join us for this 2-Day Public Speaking course, to earn the confidence and tools to master public speaking. This engaging course will remove the anxiety so many face, to uncover the tools needed for any occasion. Whether you present at meetings, community engagement events, interviews, team training, or plan to emcee the next retirement party,…

  • Building the Next Level Leader -Thousand Oaks Class

    Building the Next Level Leader When: April 7-8th, 2026 8am – 5pm Where: Thousand Oaks Mall 350 W. Hillcrest Drive, Ventura County Sheriff Classroom/Storefront 2nd FloorBY · Skill Set Solutions – Instructors:  Beth Ward and Tracey Claverie Website: www.skillsetsolutions.org What to Expect: 16-Hour CourseThrough this 2-day course we work with you to build and evolve as…

  • Goals & Objectives

    Goals & Objectives

    Challenge: What does Success mean for your organization? Oftentimes I get mixed messages about what success means because it can be defined differently for every single person. As a business owner is success the financial bottom line? Is success a happy well formed team who work seamlessly together? Does your work fulfill creative aspirations by…

  • Don’t Forget to have Fun!

    Don’t Forget to have Fun!

    Increase Productivity while Reducing Stress We spend more waking hours at work oftentimes than we do at home. Relaxing the stuffy office practices, can increase productivity while reducing stress. This improves morale and increases creativity. Article: https://hbr.org/2022/05/why-work-should-be-fun “People rarely succeed unless they have fun in what they are doing.” – Dale Carnegie