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Markus Eriksson
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Markus Eriksson
Member since 04th November 2005
Occupation: Developer of Human Potential
Markus Eriksson is an international developer of human potential, having worked with organizations, leaders and individuals in Asia, Europe and America for over 10 years. He is a much appreciated meeting facilitator, speaker and multimedia author. He is also the creator of the "Everything Your Parents Did Not Tell You"-series in which he uses a combination of straight forwardness, warmth and humor to share his knowledge to make you and the world even better.He holds a Bachelors Degree as Physical Education Teacher and has worked for over ten years with teambuilding, leadership trainings and personal growth as a consultant around the world, including United States, China, Europe and of course including his home country Sweden. He publishes his first book in the fall of 2005, first now in Swedish and around Christmas also in English.

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For sure my own parents never said anything to me about this fundamental shift of focus that moves your relationships either toward greatness or deflatness. Once my eyes were opened to it I have never looked at a human interaction the same way again. M...
If you are ready to take the next step in making your meetings a place of growth, contribution and high production, read on and apply. If you are not ready, if you are one of those that read management and leadership books just to forget about them as soo...
If you are here pressed for time and just looking for a quick fix to move your meetings from slow, boring and conflict struck happenings to efficient, powerful and meaningful gatherings, you can jump straight to list at the end of this article where you h...
There are few things in life that effect our relationships, our ecounters and our interactions with other people as much as expectations. Every time we move in a new experience of any kind we conciously or unconciously create different sets of hopes a...
Maybe you were surprised or even upset with that the meeting never get to be about that one thing that you thought it was going to be about. Everybody else kept talking about other things that you could not have cared less about. Keep reading below and...