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STOP THE DRAMA! CAMPAIGN

At the Stop The Drama! Campaign we believe everyone deserves to know why gossip, backstabbing and catty behavior happen and how to make it stop so they can realize their potential and become remarkable. We have combined sport psychology with executive coaching to provide you with the skills you need to use effective communication and productive conflict to put an end to bickering and accusations and to start achieving great things. Our founder, Doc Robyn, is available for speaking engagements, team workshops, and one-on-one coaching.

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NEWS FLASH

Coach is Thrilled with Stop The Drama!

I read your book (twice actually) and I really feel like it is the way to go for us to begin a new chapter in the culture of our high school soccer program. – Coach Cathy McKinley

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STOP THE DRAMA! – THE BOOK

Stop The Drama! The Ultimate Guide to Female Teams fills a gaping hole in the understanding of how young women communicate and work together on a team. If you have ever wondered why women use gossip, backstabbing, bickering or catty behavior and how to make it stop, this book is a must read at only 17.97!
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LATEST BLOG POST

The Secret to Making Your Point without Being Aggressive

There is a single solution that will keep your discussions from turning into win-lose face-offs: Make the other person feel their contribution is understood and respected.  If you are purposeful about it, making it happen isn’t hard.  Here are the foundational points you will need: Listen first! – If you are thinking about what you want to say or that the other person is just wrong, you … CONTINUE READING...

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