So, there we have it. Managing. Learning. Trusting.

Manage all the proverbial balls in the air. Don’t become a victim to life but become a vigorous participant in this life. Manage work, extended relationships, finances, and family through our workshops.

Learning isn’t something that stops once we complete a program. Life’s classroom continues to present lessons for us to become better versions of ourselves. We help highlight these lessons and interpret them through our presentations.

Trust is easy to break and hard to earn. Building relationships of trust among colleagues creates a collaborative culture conducive to new ideas, improved productivity, and a positive workplace climate. Our workshops offer ways to effectively build trusting relationships with our customers and between ourselves.

We have a team of experienced speakers and facilitators ready to help you communicate, train, and lead your company and employees. Give us a call at 662-654-1183.

Keep climbing; nobody ever fell to the top.Jerry Moore, MLT Trainer/Coach

Here Are a Few of Our Offerings!

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Efficiency and Effectiveness

Timely Tips for Teams in the Trenches
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ACE Your Test

Better Teachers, Better Classrooms, Better Students
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A Better Me for a Better We

Building Up Your Team
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Stress in the Workplace

Creating an Emotionally Intelligent Workforce
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K(NO)W!

Making the YES Sale
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Customer Service Needs a Promotion

EVERYONE is in Customer Service
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Ruts and Relationships

Putting Your Connections Back on Track
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Now Is the Time

Understanding the Need for Teamwork
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Say What?

Etiquette Can Make or Break You
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Being an Ambassador for your Company
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Solving the Puzzle

From Just a Piece to Finding Peace
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Do You Love It?

Making Every Day Your Success
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Tailor-fit to YOU!

We will research any topic you need and present it to you, custom-fit for your organization!

Be careful not to let your certainty become an excuse for rudeness.

— Jerry Moore, MLT Trainer/Coach

Conflict lets us know there’s a problem, but in doing so, it allows us to make something better. Conflict itself isn’t bad – it’s the way we handle it that makes it a positive or negative experience.

— Marlin Williams, MLT President/Trainer

People are talking about MLT Communication!

His ability to draw the group's attention and maintain that interaction throughout his presentation and personality is refreshing...I cannot count the number of positive comments and requests to utilize any more curriculum that Marlin and his team can present.
Zachary Flowers
Manager of Member Accounts
Blue Ridge Mountain EMC
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Marlin has an exceptional ability to relate to his audience and a sense of humor that keeps everyone engaged.
Christopher Murphy
VIce-President of Finance
Northeast Community College
When I think of motivation, character, and confidence, I think of Lindsay Brett. From the first time I met her, until my mind is gone, Lindsay Brett will forever have a special place in my heart. Lindsay will motivate, encourage, and challenge you to step out of your comfort zone and help you become a better, more productive person.
Bobby L. Richardson
Council for Exceptional Children
Council for Exceptional Children
Hinds County School District
I can tell you from 4.5 years of working with her that Tracy is the most positive, energetic, passionate teacher of children and adults I’ve seen. She is always uplifting, encouraging, and challenging others around her. Her ability to reach and engage people of all ages is inspiring. I can honestly say that spending any time with Tracy will leave one feeling like he/she can be successful and conquer any task faced.
Rebecca Goysich
Special Education
Hinds County School District
I was so satisfied with the customer service training our employees received, a few months later I asked Marlin to return and present a session called "Lead, Don't Boss" to our managerial staff. Once again, his training presentation hit the mark and managers took away tools to use in leading their employees.
Annette Riley
Manager of Human Relations
Singing River Electric Power Association

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