Facilitate with Visuals
Mini-Masterclass

Are you:

  • A facilitator stuck in the same processes, longing to be more creative, spontaneous and visual?

  • An expert or thought leader struggling to turn your expertise into engaging workshops?

 

Light people up at your next meeting or workshop - add pictures to your words to convey meaning and capture thinking - fast!

We know pictures work but most of us are too scared to try: ‘I can’t draw’ 😟!

You can. And it is so worth it because we remember 80% of what we see, compared to 10% of what we hear and 20% of what we read.

 

  Light people up at your next meeting or workshop.

  Engage more strongly online.

  Stand out as a facilitator.

What you get:

  Learn the benefits of visual communication.

  Build your confidence to get more visual, grab the marker and start drawing at your next meeting or workshop.

  Begin to build your own visual library.

Cost: FREE

When: Wednesday 5th April, 12 – 1pm

Can't make this time? Talk to me about a Masterclass for your organisation. In person in Melbourne or online anywhere. CLICK HERE.


 

ABOUT JACINTA

Jacinta loves helping leaders, experts and facilitators to gather the gold from groups. People love her energy, creativity and humour.

One of the things that sets Jacinta apart is that she thinks in pictures - fast! Her cartoons make it easy for people to talk about the hard stuff.

Jacinta first experienced the incredible impact of communicating with pictures when she taught English as a Foreign Language. She has never forgotten the absolute joy when students with little English ‘got’ the visual depiction of emotions, adjectives and even grammar. The groups and clients she works with draw similar value from her visuals. You’ll find her cartoons on her blog, Instagram, and Linked In.

With 25 years of facilitation experience, Jacinta is trusted by clients in government, universities, health, transport, environment, water, disability and social service sectors.

Jacinta holds accreditations in community engagement (IAP2) and as a partnership broker, along with tertiary qualifications in corporate social responsibility, international relations and communications.

Jacinta went to Uni to become a journalist and left as a filmmaker. A few career twists and turns followed through international development, government media and communications, mental health and higher education. When Jacinta is not facilitating or helping you learn how, you might find her on her yoga mat, in her art studio, on the tennis court or the tango dance floor.

What some have said:

“…You’ve shown me that I can ‘talk in pictures’ too”

“I’m going to practise this every time I take notes.”

“Jacinta made something I find daunting fun…”

One participant learned so much from Jacinta’s workshop that she wrote a blog.

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