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The Self Development Podcast
Warren Hammond & Stephen Gribben
33 episodes
9 months ago
‘Asking better questions means better answers” - this is true for you and your teams - especially when things are unexpected. We are two men who met 15+ years ago - we‘ve been chatting ever since - either as professional coaches or as personal friends.Stephen Gribben, CEO of CoachPro with over 20+ years of executive coaching expertise, shares models and ways of thinking that will transform your perspective and next steps.Warren Hammond - over 20 years experience in growing and running sales organisations - asks most of the questions and learns to ask better ones every time.

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‘Asking better questions means better answers” - this is true for you and your teams - especially when things are unexpected. We are two men who met 15+ years ago - we‘ve been chatting ever since - either as professional coaches or as personal friends.Stephen Gribben, CEO of CoachPro with over 20+ years of executive coaching expertise, shares models and ways of thinking that will transform your perspective and next steps.Warren Hammond - over 20 years experience in growing and running sales organisations - asks most of the questions and learns to ask better ones every time.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Entrepreneurship
Education,
Business,
Careers,
Self-Improvement
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Episode 115: Connection - with your heroes, yourself and those you simply don't like
The Self Development Podcast
1 hour 21 seconds
5 years ago
Episode 115: Connection - with your heroes, yourself and those you simply don't like

In this episode Stephen and I discuss "Connection" and how it is much more than a shared contact, a shared history or a shared workplace - these are simply things we have in common. Connection is more and is vital for Influence - your ability to shape and to influence and also your willingness to be shaped.

Some time is also spent on understanding your heroes - and why to admire them.  This is a bridge to better connecting with yourself which then helps you to better connect with others.

And Stephen guides us into how it's possible to connect to anyone - even those you are certain you cannot - by positively looking for something to admire.

Some interesting topics in this one - and a small bonus at the end which made me smile.

Below are some notes I took - hope you find them useful.  Any comments - email us at podcast@coachpro.online and also make sure to check Stephen's self coaching site - coachpro.online

Thanks

Notes:

  • Connection is not the same thing as having things in common
  • Being clear about the difference allows you to set the right expectations
  • Working for the same business doesn’t mean we are connected – we just work in the same place
  • For us to have a connection – I’d need to understand what that shared memory means for you – and you for me
  • Having something in common is a good place to start identifying who you can connect with
  • Time doesn’t create a connection – it just gives you more shared moments
  • A common conclusion can mean being on the same page – but if you haven’t got there for the same reasons you may not have a connection
  • Why would you want to connect?   Either you want to connect to help to shape – influence – “it” or you want “it” to shape and influence you.
  • You cannot influence without connection – otherwise you’re trying to influence from a distance, and it won’t land
  • If you cannot connect you won’t be a proactive influencer
  • Good to understand this and so you can choose who and what you are connected to – if you don’t choose someone else will.
  • 3 levels of connection – Intuitive – Emotional – Intellectual
  • This process helps you to better connect to yourself
  • Connecting better internally – allows you to connect better externally
  • The characteristics you admire in others – or dislike in others – come from your own inner workings
  • You identify with characteristics that you recognise as being within you
  • To admire you have to connect – to connect you have to identify – to identify you need to see it – to see it you need to recognise it
  • A group of people may identify one popular hero – but we will choose different reasons because – intuitively – we are connecting with characteristics we see within ourselves
  • What we admire in others is a projection of what we have inside – one reason good people are fooled by bad people – they can’t recognise the traits and reasons for why people would do it
  • Hate is similar – you “hate” characteristics that you can identify with
  • “you are saying that these are the characteristics I have – whether or not I’m showing them or disconnected from them
  • People project different characteristics onto successful people
  • Operational: Be aware of the characteristics
  • Managerial: Broaden out your characteristics by considering who else you admire
  • Strategic: Choose which characteristics you should connect to for different situations
  • “I bring my board with me to help me to host events”
  • Ask your self – who do you admire in these situations – and what would they tell you?
  • However big your plan – if you think you can do it alone – you’re not thinking big enough
  • You get to choose who you want – have fun! There are incredible people out there.
  • We’re more scared to admire nowadays – we’re worried about being proved wrong
  • There are fantastic people out there – let them in!
  • To connect – look for qualities you can admire in the person you are meeting
  • Whatever you go looking for – you’ll find – choose to look for something positive.
  • “What can I admire about this person” – find something
  • Law of Reciprocation – the more you connect and admire about them – the more they will connect and admire you
  • It is about admiration – not liking – a person or an organisation


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The Self Development Podcast
‘Asking better questions means better answers” - this is true for you and your teams - especially when things are unexpected. We are two men who met 15+ years ago - we‘ve been chatting ever since - either as professional coaches or as personal friends.Stephen Gribben, CEO of CoachPro with over 20+ years of executive coaching expertise, shares models and ways of thinking that will transform your perspective and next steps.Warren Hammond - over 20 years experience in growing and running sales organisations - asks most of the questions and learns to ask better ones every time.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.