Comments - Working with the Guyana Prision Service Trainee Officers - Community life competence2024-03-29T10:01:49Zhttps://aidscompetence.ning.com/profiles/comment/feed?attachedTo=2028109%3ABlogPost%3A82804&xn_auth=no"I like!" Thanks Marissa. Wha…tag:aidscompetence.ning.com,2011-11-13:2028109:Comment:829522011-11-13T10:18:08.312ZAutry Hayneshttps://aidscompetence.ning.com/profile/AutryHaynes
<p>"I like!" Thanks Marissa. What I take awayfrom this shared experience is the confirmation that being SALTy allows you to adapt to the circumstances and that the process itself can be used to <strong>FIT</strong> the circumstances, as well. In the end there will always be a "WIN WIN" situation. So, yes! the '<strong>y</strong>' of SALTy is <strong><em>REALLY</em></strong> you (me) and our abilities to be a SALT Facilitator verses a Expert Facilitator. Kudos to you and team members (^_^)</p>
<p>"I like!" Thanks Marissa. What I take awayfrom this shared experience is the confirmation that being SALTy allows you to adapt to the circumstances and that the process itself can be used to <strong>FIT</strong> the circumstances, as well. In the end there will always be a "WIN WIN" situation. So, yes! the '<strong>y</strong>' of SALTy is <strong><em>REALLY</em></strong> you (me) and our abilities to be a SALT Facilitator verses a Expert Facilitator. Kudos to you and team members (^_^)</p>