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Welcome to part 6 in a 7-part blog series exploring the A.I.M. for Effectiveness© journey — told through real-life stories. Each blog explores a different part of the A.I.M. approach — Awareness, Integration, and Modelling — and how these show …

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Welcome to our media centre. Here you will find, thoughts, stories, tips, strategies and resources to support you on your journey as well as updates on FFI Events.

Have a browse through our Journal, check out our Event Calendar, watch Videos and find a variety of other Resources here.

We wish you fruitful explorations!

From Surviving to Living to Thriving

Welcome to part 5 in a 7-part blog series exploring the A.I.M. for Effectiveness©

When the past walks into the room before you do

Welcome to part 4 in a 7-part blog series exploring the A.I.M. for

Why mastering yourself is the hardest and most transformative skill of all

Welcome to part 3 in a 7-part blog series exploring the A.I.M. for

Awareness – Rewriting the stories that keep you stuck

Welcome to part 2 in a 7-part blog series exploring the A.I.M. for Effectiveness©

What if you could lead your life with intention?

This is the first part in a 7-part blog series exploring the

Life is too short to waste energy!

Life’s too short to waste energy — are you fuelling frustration or …

Transformation stories

Functional Fluency stands for freedom of choice! The choice to choose effective or ineffective behaviour, to feel energised or weak, to let others determine my behaviour or to decide for myself. Thanks to Functional Fluency, I take the helm in my own hands from my awareness and increasingly determine my own course.

Klaas Koster

Trainer, The Netherlands

I did the TPLT because I wanted to be able to use an assessment tool founded in TA theory. The course has improved my confidence in talking about Functional Fluency and broader TA theory in coaching, educational and organisational settings. The buddy group gave great opportunities to practise, share ideas and gain mutual support. The supervision provided was invaluable throughout the process.

 

Sarah Lowes

Excalibur Development, United Kingdom

If you want to work with behaviours with your clients, the TIFF tool has great rigour and research behind it. Clients ‘get’ the Functional Fluency model and can access its value to their development immediately. It’s visually engaging and stimulates good dialogue. The language is easy to transfer into any setting, especially the workplace. The Functional Fluency International community is also passionate and engaging. 

Kate Shaw

Sure Potential Limited, United Kingdom

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