MERIT TALKS for STUDENTS
Ensure All Students Thrive.At MERIT TALKS, our motto is enhancing potential.
In this changing world, one thing remains the same — the brilliant young mind’s desire to learn better, work better, and live better. Students have a desire to prove themselves amidst the vortex of the demands of the future and find their footing, but without the right tools, navigating today’s world without losing yourself can be a nightmare.
We cannot see the future, but we can prepare up-and-coming brilliant minds for it.
With our Signature Trainings, we aim to provide Students with the knowledge and methods that will set them up for sustainable, continued success, in student, professional, and personal lives — so that, even in the face of ambiguous complexities, their spirit always thrives.
Modules for Students
Knowing and Navigating Your Now
Tackling Common Woes: Procrastination, Patience, Direction, Diligence
What is Happiness?
Stress and The Body
Walk Without Knowing The Destination
… and many more.
How to Keep Sailing
Scrutinizing Pressure
How to Know What to Build?
How to Know What to Break?
Productivity and Proactivity
… and many more.
Bridging the Mental Gap from Students to Professionals
Finding Good Guidance
Patterns of Growth
Resistance and Fear
Common Illusions and How to Break Them
… and many more.
Work and The Heart
Emotional Agility
How to Figure out Your Influence
Happiness at Work
Is the Absence of Negative Feelings Enough?
… and many more.
The Mechanisms of Meaning
What Is a Purpose and Where Can I Get One?
What to Do When Your Heart Is Not in Your Work Anymore?
From Purpose to Impact
… and many more.
Creating Sustainable Performance
The Power of Small Wins
Is it Better To Recharge or To Endure?
The Craft of Resilience
Finding the Coaching in Criticism
… and many more.
Interpersonal Co-operation and Conflict
De-Stressing Stressful Conversations
Dealing With Colleagues Who Don’t Like You
Managing Up When Your Personalities Clash
The Secret to Dealing With Difficult People
… and many more.
The Student Guide to an Early Career
The Learner’s Mindset
To Prove or Not To Prove?
Pride, Prejudice, Persistence, Performance, Identity
Openness to Resistance
The Octopus Method of Making Changes
… and many more.