(NYC) How To Deal with a Complainer — Finding the Silver Lining with Someone Who is Never Happy [May 16, 2019]

Is there someone you know who’s always complaining, or for whom things are never good enough? Be it at work or at home, living with someone who’s always seeing the glass half empty and the worst in everything can be frustrating and exhausting.

Join us for this interactive and fun 90-minute program to learn practical skills for responding effectively to eternal nay-sayers and finding positive, doable solutions that make everyone happier.

  • DATE:  Thursday, May 16, 2019
  • TIME:  7:00 pm – 8:30 pm ET
  • HOST & SPONSOR: 92nd Street Y, 1395 Lexington Ave., New York, NY 10128 (between 91st & 92nd Streets) (directions)
  • COST: $35/person
  • REGISTRATION is here.
  • QUESTIONS:  For questions about registration, scholarships, directions, or other logistics, contact the host.

About the Trainer:

Dian Killian, Ph.D.
Dian Killian, Ph.D.

Dian Killian, Ph.D., is the founder and lead trainer of Work Collaboratively, an internationally recognized leader in supporting managers and teams in working more effectively together with greater shared vision and harmony.

Dian is the author of Urban Empathy: True Life Adventures of Compassion on the Streets of New York and co-author of Connecting across Differences: How to Connect with Anyone, Anytime, Anywhere. A certified trainer with the Center for Nonviolent Communication and a certified life coach, Dian is passionate about the power of empathy in transforming individual lives and the world.