S2E43 Six Strategies for Giving and Receiving Feedback
#feedback #leadership #resilience
Six Strategies for Giving and Receiving Feedback E094
#feedback, #leadership, #resilience, #UnlockedTV
Do you want to experience improved leadership, effective communication, and enhanced resilience? Join us in this insightful episode as Madelyn Blair engages in a thought-provoking conversation with leadership expert Dr. Karen Tracy about the art of feedback, strategies for resilience, and the transformative power of appreciative inquiry.
Feedback is essential for career growth. Learn six strategies for giving and receiving useful feedback. Dr. Karen A. Tracy offers examples for giving feedback including giving feedback to bullies.
In this episode, you will be able to:
- Explore the key components of effective feedback and its impact on leadership.
- Gain practical insights into building resilience and confidence through feedback.
- Discover strategies for giving and receiving feedback in professional settings.
- Understand the importance of specific, timely, and actionable feedback.
- Learn about the connection between resilience and one's ability to act on feedback.
- Uncover the power of appreciative inquiry in reframing evaluations and self-feedback.
My special guest is Dr. Karen Tracy, a seasoned leadership expert with a wealth of experience in guiding individuals and teams towards success. Together with Madelyn Blair, they delve into the intricacies of feedback, leadership, and resilience, providing valuable insights for personal and professional growth.
Don't miss this engaging conversation that will empower you to harness the potential of feedback, strengthen your leadership skills, and cultivate resilience. Subscribe now for more transformative discussions on UnlockedTV!
S2E40 Mindfulness We Have It All Wrong with Dr. Gamini Hewawasam
#mindfulness #resilience #balance
My guest talks about mindfulness in a manner that is completely different from anything you may have read or learned. Yet, his expertise is grounded in the original work on mindfulness. He’ll answer why the West misinterpreted the concept.
#mindfulness, #resilience, #balance, #philosophy, #psychology, #unlockedtv
#KnowledgeManagement #CreativeStrategies #BusinessResilience
Helping the Human in an AI World with Stephanie Barnes:
#ArtInBusiness #CreativityInWorkplace #KnowledgeManagement #CreativeStrategies #RadicalKM #BusinessResilience #BusinessTransformation #UnlockedTV
My Website: https://www.madelynblair.com/unlockedtv
AI will change the world as we know it, but in the process, we need to attend to the human side of AI. Explore the dynamic fusion of art, creativity, and knowledge management for enhanced problem-solving, collaboration, and organizational resilience. Join us in a conversation with the visionary Stephanie Barnes.
- Unlock the potential of your organization by integrating art and creativity into knowledge management strategies.
- Delve into Stephanie's innovative techniques, leveraging expressive painting and scribble drawings to boost resilience and teamwork.
Journey through the symbolic Pieces of My Heart series, symbolizing the transition from the old to the new.
- Explore the Opening Up series, unveiling the power of zippers as a metaphor for revealing one's authentic self.
- Gain insights into how Stephanie's methods drive improved team dynamics, problem-solving, and knowledge sharing.
Meet Stephanie Barnes, a trailblazer in radical knowledge management and the upcoming author in this field. Stephanie seamlessly blends creativity with strategic thinking, offering organizations the keys to unlock their full potential through transformative knowledge management practices.
Check description for Key Moments: 0:00-55:56
Key Moments:
Introduction: 0:25
Introduction to Stephanie Barnes: 1:26
Discussion on Creativity: 4:41
Radical Knowledge Management: 8:25
The Importance of AI: 11:07
AI in a business setting: 15:21
How can a team be more creative: 19:00
Using art as a funnel for creative thinking: 2:46
Introduction to Artwork and Discussing Series: 31:15
Hope for the Future with Radical Knowledge Management: 39:38
Final Thoughts on Encouraging Creativity: 44:27
Closing: 49:51
Book of impact: 51:44
Working Knowledge, How Organizations Manage What They Really Know by Thomas H. Davenport, Laurence Prusak: https://tinyurl.com/ys465k9p
S2E38 The Cure for Stress is Built in with Greg Hammer EP89
#MentalWellness #StressManagement #EmotionalResilience
Navigating Stress and Wellness: A Journey with Greg Hammer
#MentalWellness #StressManagement #EmotionalResilience #PositiveThinking #MindfulLiving #Teens #UnlockedTV #mentalespresso #strategies #practice #breathing
Addressing Built-In Stress: Strategies for Enhanced Mental Health with Greg Hammer
Are you ready to tackle and alleviate the deeply rooted stress that affects your mental health? Join us in this episode where we delve into effective methods for managing and reducing built-in stress. Our distinguished guest, Dr. Greg Hammer, a leading expert in stress reduction and mental well-being, shares his invaluable insights and strategies to help you conquer the stress that's ingrained in your life. Learn how to transform your mindset and enhance your mental health by gaining control over these stressors. It's time to explore the path to a more stress-free and fulfilling life.
In this episode, you will:
- Discover the key to improved mental health and success through stress reduction.
- Learn how to endure different types of stress in various environments.
- Explore the paradoxical notion of achieving more by doing less.
- Harness the power of an active calm to conquer life's challenges.
- Dive into the transformative power of stress reduction applicable for teenagers.
Meet our special guest, Greg Hammer:
Greg Hammer is a highly respected expert in the fields of stress management, mindfulness, and holistic well-being. With a background in clinical psychology and a focus on stress reduction and resilience, Greg has empowered countless individuals to navigate the complexities of modern life. He specializes in guiding individuals to use mindfulness techniques to alleviate stress and anxiety, all grounded in evidence-based practices. Join us on Unlocked as we delve into Greg's wealth of wisdom, learning how to navigate stress and discomfort for an enriched mental health and a pathway to success in life.
Timestamps:
View Key Moments in the Description: 00:00 - 51:32
Key Moments:
Introduction: 0:24
Introducing Dr. Greg Hammer: 1:11
Discussing Stress in Various Professions: 1:57
Dealing with Chronic Stress: 5:45
Dealing with Long-Term Stress: 11:03
The Role of the Vagus Nerve in Stress Management: 20:42
Influencing the Autonomic Nervous System: 21:03
Stress Reduction Techniques: 27:47
Combining Physical and Mental Activities: 28:08
Teens and Stress: 32:22
Intention and Mindfulness: 37:55
Book of Impact: Resonate by Nancy Duarte 43:56
My Website: https://www.madelynblair.com/unlockedtv
Gain: https://tinyurl.com/4ckrb3nr
Resonate: https://tinyurl.com/4s8hxp5j
#unlocked #bully #strategies
How we converse with those around us determine the connections we make, the friends we have, and the entire course of our lives. Here are strategies for dealing with those times when the conversation is being dominated by a bully or when the subject has been exhausted but how to change the topic politely but effectively. Kelly Cresap has clear, actionable ideas.
#conversation, #unlocked, #resilience, #strategies, #network, #gettingyourpointacross, #success, #bully,
Unlocking the Art of Conversations: Strategies for Engaging and Navigating Diverse Topics
Are your conversations sometimes stuck in a loop? Do you struggle to keep them engaging and exciting? In today's episode, we explore the art of meaningful conversations and the strategies to make them captivating. Our special guest, Kelly Cresap, a seasoned conversationalist and speaker, shares valuable insights and techniques to help you break free from conversational ruts and engage in more fulfilling dialogues.
In this episode, you'll discover:
How to navigate and energize conversations, even when they seem stuck.
Strategies for dealing with bullies in conversations, creating a more welcoming space.
The importance of identifying your trigger points and managing them effectively.
Ways to keep abstract or predictable conversations fresh and engaging.
Tips on embracing discomfort in conversations to unlock personal growth and resilience.
Strategies for handling compliments and making them more meaningful.
Techniques for steering conversations in a positive and transformative direction.
Our guest, Kelly Cresap, is a conversational mastermind who has honed the art of engaging discussions. As a professional speaker and author, Kelly understands the power of conversations to connect, inspire, and transform. He brings his unique perspective on the importance of head, heart, and gut in conversations, helping you become a happy warrior in your dialogues. Join us in this episode to unlock the secrets of captivating conversations and enjoy a more enriching exchange of ideas.
Dr. Kelly Cresap is an author, an editor, a storyteller, a workshop leader, a presentation coach, a former commentator on NPR. During the 1980s, he worked in Seattle as a freelance visual artist and film and theater critic, and in Tokyo as a technical editor, journalist, and English as a second language instructor. He's a conversational mastermind, and in today's episode, he joins us to explore the art of meaningful conversations and the strategies to make them captivating.
Timestamps:
The initial introduction: 0:26
Introduction of Kelly Cressip: 0:39
Kelly Cressip's Background: 2:38
Kelly Cressip's Work and Achievements: 3:05
Introduction of Kelly Cressip as a Guest: 4:09
Kelly Cressip's Interest in Conversation: 4:22
Creating Lively and Dynamic Conversations: 7:05
Encouraging Students and Younger Individuals: 12:38
Empathy in Conversations: 14:40
Exercises for Grounding and Connection: 16:53
The Haka and Embodiment: 18:47
Transition to Food Topic: 20:46
Transition to Handling a Bully: 23:57
Transition to Abstract Conversations: 37:17
Closing and Final Thoughts: 48:58
Book of impact: 49:18
#paradox #psychology #strategy
Why people get in their own way and how they can stop doing so. The author explains why sometimes doing nothing is the best strategy. Madelyn reminds us that we must never confuse comfort with safety.
#paradox #psychology #strategy #emotions #productivity #achievement #stillness #discomfort
Navigating Discomfort: Unlocking Mental Health and Success with Joanna Hardis
Do you want to experience improved mental health and achieve greater success in your life? Are you tired of feeling stuck in your comfort zone and craving a change? Well, today I have a solution that will help you navigate and embrace discomfort, leading to a transformational shift in your mindset and overall well-being. Joining us as our guest is Joanna Hardis, a renowned expert in personal growth and development, who will be sharing her invaluable insights and strategies to help you unlock your full potential. Get ready to step out of your comfort zone and welcome the exhilarating journey towards a more fulfilling life.
In this episode, you will be able to:
Discover the key to improved mental health and success by embracing discomfort.
Learn how to respond differently to your thoughts for greater emotional well-being.
Embrace a full range of emotions and unlock personal growth and resilience.
Uncover the paradoxical nature of doing less for better outcomes in your life.
Harness the power of choice to cultivate resilience and overcome challenges.
Explore the transformative power of using fairy tales as tools for empowerment and problem-solving.
My special guest is Joanna Hardis
Joanna Hardis is a highly qualified professional in the field of mental health and personal development. As a licensed independent social worker, cognitive behavioral therapist, and executive coach, she brings a wealth of expertise and experience to her work. Specializing in anxiety, OCD, and life transitions, Joanna has helped numerous individuals navigate and overcome their challenges. Her book, ""Just Do Nothing: A Paradoxical Guide to Getting out of Your own Way,"" offers practical strategies and insights for embracing discomfort and achieving personal growth. With a focus on challenging toxic positivity and promoting emotional authenticity, Joanna's approach resonates with those seeking a more holistic and realistic approach to mental well-being. Her expertise and dedication to helping others make her a valuable guest on Unlocked, where she will share her knowledge and insights on navigating discomfort for improved mental health and success.
The key moments in this episode are:
00:00:00 - Introducing the Topic of Getting Out of Your Own Way,
00:01:54 - Toxic Positive Vibes,
00:04:17 - The Importance of Doing Nothing,
00:08:27 - Joanna's Journey to Becoming a Therapist,
00:12:10 - The Sweetness of Doing Nothing,
00:19:52 - Inhibitory Learning,
00:20:29 - Efficiency of the Brain,
00:22:08 - Urge Surfing,
00:23:48 - Practicing with Low Distress,
00:28:36 - Distress Intolerance in Parenting,
00:39:36 - The Importance of the Brain in Worrying and Vigilance,
00:40:24 - The Paradox of Doing Nothing to Solve Problems,
00:41:36 - Learning to Respond Differently to Internal Thoughts,
00:43:37 - The Importance of Daily Practice in Mental Health,
00:46:16 - The Paradoxical Nature of Solutions,
00:46:30 - Book of Impact
Improve function, resilience and morale by encouraging creativity in business.
TIMESTAMPS
00:00 Breaking Patterns
11:36 Questions for innate creativity
17:32 Combating resistance to say “yes”
23:22 Storytelling activities
30:32 Embodying aspirations and principles
50:40 Six Thinking Hats by Edward De Bono