$15,001 - $20,000
Keynote fee falls within this range. For exact fee, please contact us.
California
$10,000
Sarita Maybin provides her audiences with the skills to transform uncomfortable conversations into constructive communication. With real stories, real solutions and a relatable presence, she breaks down barriers to reveal how to work together better.
In her 20+ years as an international speaker and communication expert, Sarita has spoken in all 50 states, 10 countries—including Iceland—and on the prestigious TEDx stage. Her extensive client list includes Hewlett-Packard, Los Angeles County, Kaiser Permanente, Department of the Navy, University of California and many others.
Sarita has made it her mission to inspire others to embrace positivity, even amid the challenges of our ever-changing high-tech times. Raised as a “military brat” moving from country to country, Sarita quickly learned how to make fast friends and finesse stressful situations.
She is a former university dean of students and literally wrote the book on how to answer the perpetually perplexing question: If You Can’t Say Something Nice, What DO You Say? She continues the conversation in her new book Say What You Mean in a Nice Way.
Say What You Mean in a Nice Way: Communicating with Kindness and Compassion
Learn how to transform uncomfortable conversations into constructive communication in this upbeat presentation based on Sarita Maybin’s new book Say What You Mean in a Nice Way. Take away real solutions for communicating with compassion, kindness and civility—in person and online. Gain fresh insights on how to say what you mean and mean what you say in a nice way.
Presentation highlights include:
- How to communicate with C.A.R.E. to create positive results
- You’re Not the Boss of Me – How to gain cooperation when youre not in charge
- Do You Play Nicely? How to lead, follow or get out of the way
- How to navigate dialogue dilemmas when communicating online
- Are you a L.I.A.R.? – Four behaviors that make or break relationships
How to Stay Positive and Focused in Uncertain Times
ALTERNATE TITLE: Adapting, Succeeding & Thriving in the Workplace
The ability to stay positive and productive in the face of change, challenges and uncertain times is essential for career success. In this interactive presentation, you will learn how to stay motivated, respond to workplace challenges and rekindle passion for your career.
Presentation highlights include:
- Seven steps for thriving on change
- How to cope with workplace situations that are beyond your control
- Twelve motivators that can keep you motivated at work
- Five ways to rekindle passion for your career
- How to communicate concerns in a way that will get the results you desire
- How to effectively protect yourself from the negativity of others
- How to use your “resiliency resources” to bounce back from adversity
Communicating for Success
In this interactive presentation, you will learn how to communicate in a way that gets your ideas heard and encourages the cooperation of others. Sarita will also share her Top Ten Positive Communication Phrases and her two “green jello” principles of conflict resolution.
Presentation highlights include:
- Find out what your body language is saying
- How to overcome barriers to listening
- How to receive feedback without getting defensive
- Do’s and Don’ts of Giving Constructive Criticism
- Sarita’s Top Ten Positive Communication Phrases
- Three Step Communication Model
- Sarita’s “green jello” principles of conflict resolution
"If You Can't Say Something Nice, What DO You Say?"
A Constructive Confrontation Presentation – We’ve all been told “If you can’t say something nice, don’t say anything at all.” This high energy presentation based on Sarita’s book provides practical approaches and positive phrases for those times when you need to say something NOT so nice. Learn how to have difficult conversations and to constructively clue someone in, deflect the negative comment of a well-meaning friend, or let a business colleague know what he or she is doing drives you crazy — without destroying the relationship.
This presentation will provide answers to such questions as:
- How do I know if I should confront a situation or just let it go?
- How can I soften the sting when giving negative feedback or bad news?
- What should I do if someone asks my opinion and I have nothing good to say?
- How do I tell my boss a thing or two without appearing ugly or insubordinate?
- What’s the best way to respond to nasty comments like “that’s a dumb idea,” “I knew you couldn’t do it” or “what were you thinking?”
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SARITA MAYBIN
California
$15,001 - $20,000
Keynote fee falls within this range. For exact fee, please contact us.
$10,000
Sarita Maybin provides her audiences with the skills to transform uncomfortable conversations into constructive communication. With real stories, real solutions and a relatable presence, she breaks down barriers to reveal how to work together better.
In her 20+ years as an international speaker and communication expert, Sarita has spoken in all 50 states, 10 countries—including Iceland—and on the prestigious TEDx stage. Her extensive client list includes Hewlett-Packard, Los Angeles County, Kaiser Permanente, Department of the Navy, University of California and many others.
Sarita has made it her mission to inspire others to embrace positivity, even amid the challenges of our ever-changing high-tech times. Raised as a “military brat” moving from country to country, Sarita quickly learned how to make fast friends and finesse stressful situations.
She is a former university dean of students and literally wrote the book on how to answer the perpetually perplexing question: If You Can’t Say Something Nice, What DO You Say? She continues the conversation in her new book Say What You Mean in a Nice Way.
Say What You Mean in a Nice Way: Communicating with Kindness and Compassion
How to Maintain High-Touch Relationships in High-Tech Times
How to Stay Positive and Focused in Uncertain Times
Communicating for Success
"If You Can't Say Something Nice, What DO You Say?"
A Constructive Confrontation Presentation – We’ve all been told “If you can’t say something nice, don’t say anything at all.” This high energy presentation based on Sarita’s book provides practical approaches and positive phrases for those times when you need to say something NOT so nice. Learn how to have difficult conversations and to constructively clue someone in, deflect the negative comment of a well-meaning friend, or let a business colleague know what he or she is doing drives you crazy — without destroying the relationship.
How to Get More Done with Less Stress
Is your reality “do more with less?” In this high energy presentation you will discover how to get done the things that matter most and set limits with people who make unreasonable demands, including three ways to say “no” nicely. Strategies for conquering habits that add to your stress will also be shared.