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Sunday, 18 October 2009
About this Blog
This is our first attempt to join the exciting world of blogging and bring to you all the fresh and hot news about the world of psychology and, of course, about your favourite training company. This is our new enterprise and we are finding our way in this mysterious world of blogging cautiously (but surely...) :-)
We are hoping to move our popular SDS Delegate Debate into this blogging format in the future and looking forward to lively discussions here with you. We are planning to start with publishing already existing SDS Delegate Debates - with comments received from you. Then we'll move to the current news as well as will run new delegate debates there.Feel free to leave comments to any of the posts - whether they are old debates, the news or new debates.
As you can guess - every blogger loves his readers and LIVES for the comments. :-) We are just the same. You don’t need to register in order to be able to comment. You can leave your feedback as “Anonymous”, however, may we ask you to sign you name (or nick) at the end of your comment (even if you are commenting without logging in) so that we know how to address you.
If you wish to register – nothing can be easier – you just open a Google account – most of you, surely, already use one. You already have Google account if you are using YouTube, Google Calendar, iGoogle, Google Mail or any other tools from Gooogle.
You comments are read by SDS Consultants regularly and – in many cases - replied to.The blog is moderated – mainly to protect you and other readers from spam and irrelevant comments.All posts are tagged - hopefully it'll help you to find your way around there.
Wish us luck and please join the list of our followers.
We are hoping to move our popular SDS Delegate Debate into this blogging format in the future and looking forward to lively discussions here with you. We are planning to start with publishing already existing SDS Delegate Debates - with comments received from you. Then we'll move to the current news as well as will run new delegate debates there.Feel free to leave comments to any of the posts - whether they are old debates, the news or new debates.
As you can guess - every blogger loves his readers and LIVES for the comments. :-) We are just the same. You don’t need to register in order to be able to comment. You can leave your feedback as “Anonymous”, however, may we ask you to sign you name (or nick) at the end of your comment (even if you are commenting without logging in) so that we know how to address you.
If you wish to register – nothing can be easier – you just open a Google account – most of you, surely, already use one. You already have Google account if you are using YouTube, Google Calendar, iGoogle, Google Mail or any other tools from Gooogle.
You comments are read by SDS Consultants regularly and – in many cases - replied to.The blog is moderated – mainly to protect you and other readers from spam and irrelevant comments.All posts are tagged - hopefully it'll help you to find your way around there.
Wish us luck and please join the list of our followers.
Thursday, 3 September 2009
SDS Training & CPD
Dear All,
I hope you have had a good summer, that you're feeling refreshed and that any sense of relaxation that you've had doesn't already feel like a distant memory.
I'm writing because we could really do with your help.
We're are currently looking at how SDS delegates have used their attendance at our courses to fulfil their CPD requirements.
We would love to know if you have ever used your attendance at an SDS event as part of ANY of the following:
We don't need any great detail - just whether you've used our courses.
You can leave a comment to this post or simply tick the box(s) in the Poll on the left.
If you have we would really like to hear from you. It would be a great help.
Many thanks
Paul
Wednesday, 22 July 2009
Message from SDS
Hi
My name is Jane Gallagher, and I am going to be your host on this SDS Blog. This is our new enterprise and we are finding our way in this mysterious world of blogging cautiously (but surely...) :-)
We are planning to start with publishing already existing SDS Delegate Debates - with comments received and then we'll move to current news as well as will run new delegate debates here.
Feel free to comment to any of the posts - whether they are old debates, or the news or the new debates. As you can guess - every blogger loves his readers and LIVES for the comments. :-) We are just the same.
You comments will be read by SDS Consultants regularly and - hopefully - replied to. May I ask you to sign you name (or nick) at the end of your comment (even if you are commenting without logging in) so that we know how to address you.
All posts will be tagged - hopefully it'll help you to find your way around here.
If you wish to contact me personally - please do not hesitate to e-mail me.
So - here it goes. I am excited. Are you?
Kindly yours
Jane
My name is Jane Gallagher, and I am going to be your host on this SDS Blog. This is our new enterprise and we are finding our way in this mysterious world of blogging cautiously (but surely...) :-)
We are planning to start with publishing already existing SDS Delegate Debates - with comments received and then we'll move to current news as well as will run new delegate debates here.
Feel free to comment to any of the posts - whether they are old debates, or the news or the new debates. As you can guess - every blogger loves his readers and LIVES for the comments. :-) We are just the same.
You comments will be read by SDS Consultants regularly and - hopefully - replied to. May I ask you to sign you name (or nick) at the end of your comment (even if you are commenting without logging in) so that we know how to address you.
All posts will be tagged - hopefully it'll help you to find your way around here.
If you wish to contact me personally - please do not hesitate to e-mail me.
So - here it goes. I am excited. Are you?
Kindly yours
Jane
Tuesday, 21 July 2009
SDS goes blogging
Hi there,
This is our first attempt to join the exciting world of blogging and bring to you all the fresh and hot news about your favourite training company.
We are hoping to move our popular SDS Delegate Debate into this blogging format in the future and looking forward to lively discussions here with you.
Wish us luck and please join the list of our friends.
Kindly yours
SDS

This is our first attempt to join the exciting world of blogging and bring to you all the fresh and hot news about your favourite training company.
We are hoping to move our popular SDS Delegate Debate into this blogging format in the future and looking forward to lively discussions here with you.
Wish us luck and please join the list of our friends.
Kindly yours
SDS

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About this Blog
This is our first attempt to join the exciting world of blogging and bring to you all the fresh and hot news about the world of psychology and, of course, about your favourite training company. This is our new enterprise and we are finding our way in this mysterious world of blogging cautiously (but surely...) :-)
We are hoping to move our popular SDS Delegate Debate into this blogging format in the future and looking forward to lively discussions here with you. We are planning to start with publishing already existing SDS Delegate Debates — with comments received from you. Then we'll move to the current news as well as will run new delegate debates there.
Feel free to leave comments to any of the posts — whether they are old debates, the news or new debates. As you can guess — every blogger loves his readers and LIVES for the comments. :-) We are just the same. You don’t need to register in order to be able to comment. You can leave your feedback as “Anonymous”, however, may we ask you to sign you name (or nick) at the end of your comment (even if you are commenting without logging in) so that we know how to address you.
Another useful tool that SDS Blog provides us with is availability of Polls that enable us to find out your views about various subjects. Polls are located on the left panel of the page and updated regularly. Please feel free to vote. You can see the results of each poll by clicking the button "Results".
If you wish to register — nothing can be easier — you just open a Google account — most of you, surely, already use one.
Your comments are read by SDS Consultants regularly and — in many cases — replied to.
The blog is moderated — mainly to protect you and other readers from spam and irrelevant comments.
All posts are tagged — hopefully it'll help you to find your way around there.
Wish us luck and please join the list of our followers.
We are hoping to move our popular SDS Delegate Debate into this blogging format in the future and looking forward to lively discussions here with you. We are planning to start with publishing already existing SDS Delegate Debates — with comments received from you. Then we'll move to the current news as well as will run new delegate debates there.
Feel free to leave comments to any of the posts — whether they are old debates, the news or new debates. As you can guess — every blogger loves his readers and LIVES for the comments. :-) We are just the same. You don’t need to register in order to be able to comment. You can leave your feedback as “Anonymous”, however, may we ask you to sign you name (or nick) at the end of your comment (even if you are commenting without logging in) so that we know how to address you.
Another useful tool that SDS Blog provides us with is availability of Polls that enable us to find out your views about various subjects. Polls are located on the left panel of the page and updated regularly. Please feel free to vote. You can see the results of each poll by clicking the button "Results".
If you wish to register — nothing can be easier — you just open a Google account — most of you, surely, already use one.
Your comments are read by SDS Consultants regularly and — in many cases — replied to.
The blog is moderated — mainly to protect you and other readers from spam and irrelevant comments.
All posts are tagged — hopefully it'll help you to find your way around there.
Wish us luck and please join the list of our followers.