Making Type a Part of Corporate Culture with Sharon Lovoy
Check your local time. Note that Daylight Saving ceases in the early morning of 3 April for Sydney/Melbourne so back onto AEST. A free online Members Only Webinar for members […]
Check your local time. Note that Daylight Saving ceases in the early morning of 3 April for Sydney/Melbourne so back onto AEST. A free online Members Only Webinar for members […]
The theme of the British Association for Psychological Type (BAPT) 2022 conference is type and relationships – and how these are changing since the pandemic. Highlights include: Opportunity to network […]
Join us for an in person event in Melbourne at The Epicentre, Caulfield North on The Psyche and Patterns of Personality: The Enneagram of Personality and Jungian Psychology. This will […]
Sue Daniels is a highly-experienced Career & Executive Coach with a background in international investment management. As part of her practice she designs and delivers innovative career development programs and […]
Join Australian Association for Psychological Type practitioners and So Syncd dating and matching app founder, Jessica Alderson in a conversation about personality type and dating. Jessica Alderson is the CEO […]
The language of personality, however presented, can be a minefield of meaning and use, essentially because there are no agreed definitions, interpretations, or perspectives, even in the niche field of […]
The first step in selling is always: 'know your customer.' Using personality theory is obviously a big advantage, as it gives you keen insights into the customer and what they […]
When parents first learn they are going to have a baby images of the child begin to form. Visions of playing and learning together are almost always positive. When the […]
The AusAPT 2022 Conference, 'Time & Tide: Tradition and Trends in Type', 7-9 October online is now over. You are still able to purchase the conference via the links below […]
Dario Nardi presents at AusAPT 2022 Time & Tide conference: How can we better manage energy? We'll look at our tertiary function as a 'neurotic boundary' needing care & the major role of our favourite perceiving function.