LinkList: The Transition Tamer™ Series


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From the Brain-Transplant Series

ADD Information you NEED to know!
from THE ADD Poster Girl: Madelyn Griffith-Haynie, CTP, CMC, MCC, SCAC

to grok the concept of these posts, CLICK:
ABOUT The Brain-Transplant Series

The growing list of links to articles in the
Transition Tamer™ Series
to help you jump right to what you’re looking for

(ALL open in new windows or tabs, depending on your browser’s settings)
HOVER before clicking and a little box will appear
with a bit of info about what you’ll find once you click

  1. Trouble with Transitions
  2. The Truth about Transitions
  3. Transitional Modes
  4. Transitions: Divide to Conquer
  5. Transition Tamer: Beware the Gap
  6. Commitment to Transition

Still to come . . . (ONLY once your comments let me know the need is there)

  • Transition Tasks
  • Transition Tricks
  • Expanding the Concept
  • T4 – The Transition Tamer TeleClass

and SO much MORE — coming soon to a blogsite near you!

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IN ANY CASE, stay tuned.
There’s a lot to know, a lot here already, and a lot more to come
Get it here while it’s still free for the taking.

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