__**Original Price NT$8,000, Early Bird NT$6,000**__
■ March Session: 2026/03/11 (Wed), 03/18 (Wed), 03/25 (Wed), 04/01 (Wed) 19:30 - 22:00
■ 4 Sessions, Total 10 Hours
■ Location: Ding Ai Culture (4F, No. 56, Xining North Road, Datong District, Taipei City)
__**Do you find yourself in these situations?**__
**Prepare a thousand words, but find yourself speechless when it's time to speak?**
**Intend to convey kindness, yet the other person becomes increasingly agitated with every word?**
**Utter a sentence, only to immediately regret what you said?**
It's not that you can't speak; it's that you feel too much, your thoughts are too scattered, and your mouth opens before your ideas are fully formed.
This leads you to think: "I wish I hadn't said anything..."
But the truth is: Silence doesn't resolve problems.
It often just accumulates misunderstandings, leading to larger conflicts down the line.
This course is specifically designed for those who are "emotionally attuned."
It's not for those who are naturally clear-minded and articulate.
It's for individuals like you – rich in feeling, who wish to express their inner thoughts with clarity and impact.
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__**The most challenging communication isn't casual chat, but those "moments you can't afford to get wrong":**__
**Reporting project progress to your supervisor**
Your three-day-prepared report is met with a furrowed brow after two minutes: "So, what are you trying to say?"
The more you panic, the more details you try to add, and the more impatient they become.
**Expressing a different opinion in a meeting**
You notice a flaw in a colleague's proposal but hesitate on how to voice it.
Too direct risks offending, too subtle risks being misunderstood.
You end up remaining silent, watching a flawed decision being finalized.
Later, you're left thinking: "If only I had said something..."
**Discussing important matters with your partner**
This could be about career plans, household responsibilities, or an unresolved issue that's been lingering.
You want to have a calm discussion, but the moment you start, they become defensive.
The more you try to clarify, the angrier they get.
The conversation ends in an argument or a cold war of "Let's just drop it."
**Explaining a significant decision to your family**
You want to share an important life choice, hoping for their support.
But as soon as you speak, they begin to question, worry, and object.
The more you try to persuade, the less they listen.
Ultimately, it becomes a case of speaking past each other, with each feeling misunderstood.
__**What happens if this issue is left unaddressed?**__
Have you ever considered how many opportunities have been missed due to "unclear communication"?
That promotion went to someone "better at expressing themselves."
Your ideas were never heard in that crucial meeting.
That relationship gradually drifted apart because "talking about it felt pointless."
The cost of unclear communication isn't just a "slight regret." It's losing career opportunities, losing relationships, losing the potential for a better version of yourself.
But this can change. Expression is a skill that can be learned.
__**I've taken communication courses before, why are my problems still unresolved?**__
Most communication courses focus on "logic," "structure," "frameworks," "techniques," and "scripts."
These might be effective for some.
But you may have found that:
❌ You learn the framework but struggle to apply it in real situations.
❌ You understand the structure, but emotions take over, and everything is forgotten.
❌ The more you focus on "being logical," the harder it is to speak.
This is because those courses are designed for the "rational mind."
Your issue isn't a lack of logic; it's that no one has taught you how to speak clearly when you're feeling overwhelmed.
__**This Course is Specially Designed for the "Emotionally Attuned"**__
Traditional communication training often advises: "Get to the point!" "Be logical!"
But if you're an emotionally attuned person, your feelings ARE your point; your emotions ARE what you want to express.
The problem isn't a lack of logic. It's not knowing how to translate feelings into language.
Through years of teaching and consulting experience, we've discovered one crucial insight: The biggest barrier to effective communication is having too much emotional clutter, too many feelings, and too many scattered thoughts, without a system to help organize them.
__**The Key to Expression Lies Beyond What's Seen**__
Most people perceive "communication" as simply "the act of speaking."
So, they focus on practicing scripts, learning communication techniques, and imitating eloquent speakers.
But the real issue lies in being unprepared *before* you open your mouth and unable to adapt in real-time *after* you begin speaking.
This is why you might:
❌ Get carried away by emotions mid-sentence.
❌ Your mind goes blank when someone contradicts you.
❌ Fail to convey your main points.
❌ Intend to have a calm conversation, only for it to end in an argument or cold war.
__**The "Lai Lai Jiang Qing Chu" (Come, Let's Speak Clearly) "Two-Stage, Eight-Step" System**__
This system allows you to grasp the full picture before speaking and to respond with composure during your expression.
Developed from hundreds of hours of practical consulting and teaching, this system is specifically designed for communicators who are "emotionally attuned," "rich in feeling," and "easily swayed."
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**Stage One: Before Speaking**
**Grasp the Full Picture Before Opening Your Mouth**
**1. Key Facts**
Amidst chaotic information and emotions, identify the "truly critical links."
Many communication failures stem not from poor delivery, but from a failure to grasp the core points.
**2. Core Objective**
What is the desired endpoint of this conversation?
Without a clear objective, it's easy to get sidetracked by emotions and lose sight of the discussion's purpose.
**3. Shared Understanding**
Do they truly know what you assume they know?
The biggest communication trap is the assumption of "mutual understanding."
**4. Relational Context**
When and where will you express yourself? What is your relationship with the other person?
Tailor your communication based on your respective roles and the situation.
**Stage Two: During Expression**
**Maintain Clear Rhythm and Respond with Composure**
**1. Establish Direction**
Let the other person understand your stance and perspective immediately.
The more important the matter, the clearer your message should be; avoid making them guess your intent.
**2. Objective and Complete**
Many people speak at length, yet their audience struggles to grasp the main point.
This often arises from ambiguous subjects, unclear facts, or incomplete sentences.
**3. Focus on the Theme**
The other person's reactions can distract you. Their emotions can influence your expression.
Maintaining the core message amidst dynamic interactions is crucial for effective communication.
**4. Dynamic Adjustment**
Communication is a two-way street. Expression involves not just speaking, but also listening and observing.
Effective observation allows for timely adaptation and adjustment, making your message resonate deeply.
__**Where Can You Apply What You Learn After the Course?**__
In Your Career:
✅ No longer feel tongue-tied when called upon in meetings.
✅ Report to supervisors with clarity and focus.
✅ Reduce misunderstandings and back-and-forth in cross-departmental communication.
In Your Personal Life:
✅ Discuss important matters with your partner without ending in arguments.
✅ Respond effectively to opinions from elders or relatives, rather than enduring them silently.
✅ Decline unreasonable requests gracefully, maintaining relationships while setting boundaries.
In Critical Moments:
✅ Know how to de-escalate tense conversations.
✅ Speak clearly even when feeling highly emotional.
✅ Calmly clarify misunderstandings instead of making things worse.
__**Four Sessions, Ten Hours of In-Depth Content:**__
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__**How We Designed This Course**__
**Learn Systems and Mindsets, Not Just Scripts**
We don't teach you "say this in this situation." We teach you the principles of communication, enabling you to apply them in any scenario.
**Practical Expertise Refined Through Hundreds of Consultations and Workshops**
This system isn't theoretical; it's been validated and refined through real-world case studies. Every step directly addresses common communication challenges.
**Dual Instructors Ensure Personalized Guidance for Every Participant**
This isn't just a lecture. Our instructors will guide you through practice sessions and provide specific feedback on your challenges. Your difficulties will be seen and addressed.
**Comprehensive Post-Course Feedback Mechanism**
Each session includes assignments and feedback to ensure learning extends beyond the classroom into your daily life, leading to genuine improvements in your communication.
__**Who Is This Course For? Who Is It Not For?**__
**This Course is Ideal If You:**
✅ Are often asked "So, what's the main point?" during supervisor reports.
✅ Hesitate to speak up in meetings, unsure how to begin.
✅ Frequently end discussions with your partner in arguments.
✅ Struggle to communicate important decisions to family, resulting in talking past each other.
✅ Get carried away by emotions mid-conversation and regret it later.
✅ Intend to convey goodwill but are often misunderstood as criticism or blame.
✅ Have taken other communication courses, learned frameworks, but find them difficult to apply.
**This Course Is Not Suitable If You:**
❌ Only want to learn persuasive tactics or verbal tricks.
❌ Expect to become a master orator immediately after the course.
❌ Are unwilling to practice speaking during class.
❌ Prefer passive listening over engaging in post-class practice.
__**What Our Students Say?**__
**Seeing Myself Through Communication**
The practical exercises allowed me to immediately recognize my own issues behind my communication. The course has a solid structure that helps me find direction for adjustments repeatedly. It's very practical!
— Li Cheng-Hsuan
**This Course Can Be Seen as an Opportunity to Discover, Accept, and Improve Myself**
What's interesting about this course is that it doesn't force students to endlessly practice a fixed "ideal model." While such SOP processes have standardization advantages, similar to how a child learns to write characters stroke by stroke, it can achieve the goal of "being able to write." However, the handwriting might still vary in neatness. This course delves into the origin, revealing more...
— Lin Jing-Xuan
**Gained More Perspectives and Practical Ideas on "Communication"**
For those yet to attend, I suggest not to be nervous or have preconceived notions. Don't come thinking your current way of communicating is wrong and you need to learn the "right" way, like in traditional schooling. Instead, explore new directions and methods for communication; you might discover possibilities beyond your own experiences.
— Wu Zao-Xuan
**Very Beneficial**
After the course, I realized communication isn't just about words or spoken phrases; it encompasses many layers. I learned a great deal, and it's been very beneficial.
— Kaiwen
__**Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)**__
**Q: I'm very introverted and hesitant to speak. Is this suitable for me?**
A: Yes. This course is designed for those who are not yet comfortable speaking. We will proceed gradually, allowing you to practice in a safe environment. Many students have shared that after the course, "speaking doesn't seem as daunting."
**Q: Can I truly learn in just four sessions?**
A: You will learn a complete system and correct concepts. However, like any skill, it requires continuous practice. We provide assignments and feedback to help you apply what you've learned in your daily life.
**Q: What if I need to miss a session?**
A: This is a continuous four-week system course, and full attendance is recommended. If you genuinely need to miss a session, we have a comprehensive make-up class mechanism.
__**Course Information**__
■ Course Dates: March Session: 2026/03/11 (Wed), 03/18 (Wed), 03/25 (Wed), 04/01 (Wed)
■ Class Time: 19:30 – 22:00
■ 4 Sessions, Total 10 Hours
■ Location: Ding Ai Culture (4F, No. 56, Xining North Road, Datong District, Taipei City)
__**Instructor Introduction**__
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**Gu Xuan-Yu**
Thanks to his parents, he developed a love for logical thinking and rational analysis, but he unintentionally cultivated a playful personality, becoming someone who thinks clearly and speaks humorously. He expresses himself clearly and concisely, quickly grasping others' thought processes and needs, while also humorously pointing out blind spots, addressing critical issues in a relaxed yet focused manner.
He excels at self-directed learning, applying newly acquired skills and tools. From his student days to his current role as a department manager, he has continuously leveraged new strategies to enhance his work and life efficiency. Beyond personal benefit, he also shares his knowledge, transforming complex ideas into easily understandable language that enables others to learn and apply them.
【Biography】
■ Instructor for "Self-Growth" and "Communication" series courses at Ding Ai Culture Business
■ Double Major in Economics and Accounting from National Taiwan University
■ Certified Public Accountant (Taiwan)
■ Certified Practitioner of the HBDI® Whole Brain Model (USA)
■ Specializes in: Rational Thinking, Communication, Emotion Management, Relationship Cultivation.
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**Chiang Zhe-Wei**
Considered a "slashie" (multi-talented individual), he pursued Civil Engineering at National Taiwan University but veered into the arts and humanities, often acting as a bridge between the scientific and artistic worlds, pursuing dreams in both realms.
Currently, he serves as the Digital Marketing Director at Ding Ai Culture, specializing in website design, social media management, advertising, and photography instruction. He adeptly integrates the power of visuals and marketing, possessing extensive teaching experience with over seven hundred students in his photography courses.
【Biography】
■ Instructor for "Self-Growth" and "Communication" series courses at Ding Ai Culture Business
■ Instructor for "Still Photography" and "Video Production" series courses at Ding Ai Culture Business
■ Certified Practitioner of the HBDI® Whole Brain Model (USA)
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ข้อควรระวัง:
■ Should the pandemic situation change, we will adhere to relevant government regulations and adjust the class location or transition to an online format.
■ If the event is canceled due to force majeure (natural disasters) or insufficient enrollment, a full refund will be issued.
■ If a registrant cancels due to personal reasons, refund policies are as follows:
(1) 7 working days or more before the event start date: A 5% processing fee will be deducted from the refund.
(2) 4-7 working days before the event start date: A 10% processing fee will be deducted from the refund.
(3) 1-3 working days before the event start date: A 20% processing fee will be deducted from the refund.
■ Registrants who withdraw on or after the event start date are not eligible for a refund.
■ If a registrant is unable to attend, the spot may be transferred to another eligible participant, or the participant may request to join a different session. However, the event organizer must be notified at least three days prior, along with the personal information and contact details of the new participant, to assist with insurance (if applicable), event notifications, etc. Changes to the participant or the course session are limited to one instance. Any cost difference will be settled accordingly (refund for excess payment or additional payment for shortfall).
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