Building Relationships Through Etiquette

Sallie Plaas
Sallie Plass, President and Founder
“Good etiquette can build relationships, 
and poor etiquette can break them."
Etiquette Is about building relationships, not about rigid rules...

Etiquette is having respect for others and yourself. It is about being considerate and treating others as you would want to be treated. For example, have you ever been in a situation where you didn’t know what to do? Where you were so nervous you couldn’t relax, engage with other people and show your true character? 

Don’t get caught in that situation! Our mission at Etiquette Enrichment is to instill confidence, build self-esteem and respect for others in any situation, by blending the standards of traditional etiquette with contemporary manners.

Do you need help preparing for interviews, team building, sales staff training, business and social dining, career preparation for children through adults, and presenting a professional presence? Sallie works with groups or schedules individual consultations on a customized basis.

Etiquette rules are like following a recipe. Good manners are the ingredients to improving yourself and all your relationships, which are part of the final product of the recipe.  Our training provides a proven recipe that, when followed, results in an overall state of happiness which will be evident in your life, work and relationships. 

Etiquette Training 
Business - Social - Dining 

Business - Dining - Social Media - Sports Teams

Children  6 - 12

Learn social, dining, social media and cellphone etiquette.

Teenagers 13 - 17

Teenagers 12 - 17

Learn etiquette to be ready for adulthood, poise, body language and personal grooming, make conversation and introductions, formal and informal table manners, cellphone and electronic etiquette.

Adults

Adults

Help for anyone that feels unsure of themselves in social events, formal and informal dining, or introductions. Also, for those who want to be seen as a professional in their field, have skills to be more poised, formal 
or informal dining, interviews, and
 “working the room” expertise.

 Etiquette On TV

Tune into one of our TV interviews
 to learn more...

Proper Wedding Etiquette

Social Media Manners

To Shake Or Not 
To Shake

More Videos

A Few Of Our Clients

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