Tag: values
Can You Make a Positive Connection?
Part 9 of 12 from Communication Dance (continued from last week…) Making A Positive Connection Why would one person say another is a fake? Usually because there is a disparity between what the person is saying and his or her behavior. There is a mismatch between the communication signals that you are receiving, the words […]
Posted: November 30th, 2022 under Audio Programs.
Tags: behavior, beliefs, conflicting signals, connection pace, conversation, customs, feeling, gestures, overwhelm, pacing, rapport, tone of voice, values
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Do You Seek or Avoid Conflict?
Part 5 of 12 from Communication Dance (continued from last week…) Gliding Through Signals Pacing another’s communication is like a dance. You each take cues from the other person’s signals and you move together. When you are really in sync, it’s fun, it feels great. When the dance is forced or toes are getting stepped […]
Posted: November 2nd, 2022 under Audio Programs.
Tags: communication, conflict, confrontation, cues, debate, disagree, goals, interests, opposites attract, pacing, say no, say yes, signals, tension, values
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Honesty Is The Best Policy
Part 7 of 12 from Qualities of Highly Successful People (continued from last week…) #5 – Integrity This shouldn’t have to be said, but integrity is one of the very most important attributes that you can cultivate. Honesty is the best policy. Having integrity creates character and defines who you are. Integrity makes a difference […]
Posted: October 6th, 2021 under Audio Programs.
Tags: beliefs, boundaries, consistent, happy, honesty, honor, integrity, moral, power, principles, quality, values
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Can You Commit To A Relationship?
Part 10 of 12 from Wake Up and Win! Turn Off The Autopilot (continued from last week…) Commitment To Relating Commitment is a cornerstone of all relationships. Without it there can be relating, there can be communication, there can be interaction, but there’s not really a deep level relationship. Relationships exist within a foundation of […]
Posted: December 16th, 2020 under Audio Programs.
Tags: agreement, assumptions, choose, commitment, excellence, honor, loneliness, relationship, responsible, step up, values
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Can You Commit To A Goal?
Part 8 of 12 from Wake Up and Win! Turn Off The Autopilot (continued from last week…) Making Agreements Along with responsibility comes agreements. In the case of an agreement you are committing to a certain goal. You agree to an event. You agree to some process or some ‘thing’ happening. This involved fulfilment is […]
Posted: December 2nd, 2020 under Audio Programs.
Tags: cheat, commitment, excellence, honor, lie, make agreements, promise, quality, responsibility, steal, values, wrong actions
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Have You Lost Control?
Part 2 of 12 from Wake Up and Win! Turn Off The Autopilot (continued from last week…) Getting Real And so today we’re going to take back some controls over the ‘stuff’ that fills our brains, fills our lives, helps keeps us focused or unfocused. You sometimes maybe even ask yourself, “Well isn’t all this […]
Posted: October 21st, 2020 under Audio Programs.
Tags: belief systems, brain, career, feelings, focus, opinions, reality, structure your experience, stuff, Take back control, trust, unconscious, values
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Your Goals Need to be Meaningful
The Practice of Happiness The Dozen Core Components To Creating Abundant Happiness (Part 4 of 14) Order this entire audio program and transcript. (…continued from last week) Goals & Purpose The Mayo Clinic went on to say that for greater happiness we have to find our purpose. People who strive for goals, they have a […]
Posted: August 7th, 2019 under Audio Programs.
Tags: choice, goals, happiness, hope, Mayo Clinic, positive, purpose, relationships, Sandskrit, sense of direction, stressors, time, values, vision
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How You Can Overcome the Four Kinds of Conflict!
Order and download this entire audio program. I’ve Only Got Three Nerves Left – And You Are Pinching Two Of Them (Part 8) (…continued from last week) The Four Kinds of Conflict There are four primary kinds of conflict that you can experience with someone: 1) conflict of roles and responsibilities, 2) goals and needs, […]
Posted: August 8th, 2018 under Audio Programs.
Tags: beliefs, Dwight Eisenhower, give and take, goals, honor, influence, integrity, kinds of conflict, negotiation, perspective, point of view, power struggles, unmet needs, values
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