What’s in a name?

Social graces are skills used to interact politely in social situations. They include manners and etiquette, which are specifically accepted rules within a culture for the application of universal manners. Used in social and professional environments, etiquette effects who we are, what we experience and how others see us. We become elevated and so does our confidence.


My approach

Being courteous and having good manners isn’t reserved for high society or affluent. Every day interactions can be elevated in personal and professional encounters.

Imagine confidently walking into a business meeting, knowing the proper way to introduce yourself and greet those in the room. What would it mean to you to sit down at a dinner event and know which utensil to use and when? How much more at ease would you be if you didn’t worry about how to conduct yourself in social and professional settings?

All of these scenarios can be effortlessly addressed with etiquette training and education. My goal is to NOT make you feel even more nervous, worried someone is going to slap your hand if you grab the wrong fork, but to allow protocol and etiquette to be second nature, allowing you to be fully present in the situation to enjoy it, thrive in it, and benefit from it.