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Improving communications between coworkers can sound like an impossible task.After all you've got all these competing personalities and dynamics.How do you corral all that energy and get people rowing in the same direction? Thankfully, today's guest, Jerome Myers has some solutions.What You'll Discover About Improving Communications between Coworkers:* How to spot communication problems among coworkers* The most common communication hiccups among coworkers* How the elephant in the room * Simple ways to address the issues needed for improving communications between coworkers* How to overcome the fear of having challenging conversations* And MUCH MORE.Guest: Jerome MyersJerome Myers (a/k/a “J”) is a developer of people and places. He is the founder and Chief Inspiration Officer of two ventures. DreamCatchers is a boutique coaching firm that supports first and second generation wealth creators to self actualize and attain transcendence, and The Myers Development Group, where we help ordinary people invest in multifamily real estate in a way that creates generational wealth.Through these entities he gets to live out his childhood dreams of helping people manifest the things they imagine and he is the evidence that dreams should be real.Since leaving corporate America after building a 20MM division, J has become one of the most sought after thought leaders in the multifamily development space. His company, The Myers Development Group, built a multi-million-dollar portfolio following the principles of Myers Methods.Related Resources:If you liked this interview, you might also enjoy our other Communications episodes, including Simple Ways to Conquer the Elephant in the Room with Diane A. Ross.Contact Jerome and connect with him on LinkedIn and Instagram.And Jerome's website.
Everyone has encountered the elephant in the room, that obvious problem or risk that nobody wants to talk about. It creates awkward situations and sometimes paralysis. Join host Hanna Hasl-Kelchner as she welcomes communications expert Diane A. Ross, who has a solution for how to conquer the beast and restore harmony and productivity to your business. WHAT YOU'LL DISCOVER ABOUT THE ELEPHANT IN THE ROOM: · The most important question you need to ask yourself about the elephant in the room. · The message you send when you don't address the elephant in the room. · What to do when the elephant in the room is embedded in the business culture. · The biggest drawback of waiting too long to address the elephant in the room. · Sample conversations for addressing chronic lateness, jokes that aren't funny, and interrupters. · 3 essential keys to preparing for a successful conversation. · And much MORE. GUEST:Diane A. Ross teaches entrepreneurs and professionals how to tackle difficult conversations fearlessly. After a 14 year career as a litigation lawyer, she learned that the guns-blazing communication style that won cases in the court was damaging the relationships in the rest of her life. That realization led her on a 10 year journey to uncover the secrets of effective communication in times of conflict. She brought her lawyer's zealousness to the process and devoured the research on the topic, trained in Advanced Negotiation and Mediation at Harvard Law School, became a Certified Executive Coach and, in 2012, started http://elephantconversations.com/ (Elephant Conversations) to bring her system for tackling difficult conversations to the world because she believes that each one of us could be one conversation away from having ANYTHING WE WANT. An accomplished and sought after speaker, Diane was a 2013 semi-finalist for North America's Next Greatest Speaker Competition hosted by the prestigious eWomen Network and is the author of https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0991811305/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0991811305&linkCode=as2&tag=businconfinow-20&linkId=f5d6322341a039ecf4ce3c9f44e63ea5 (The Elephant in the Office: Super-Simple Strategies for Difficult Conversations at Work (Elephant Conversations) (Volume 1))" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">The Elephant of the Office: Super-Simple Strategies for Difficult Conversations at Work. Today, Diane brings her easy-to-implement tips and strategies to hundreds of people and organizations through webinars and speaking events. RELATED RESOURCES:http://elephantconversations.com/ (Contact Diane) and connect with her on https://ca.linkedin.com/in/dianeaross (LinkedIn), http://facebook.com/ElephantConversations (Facebook), http://twitter.com/DianeARoss (Twitter), and http://youtube.com/user/dianeisright (YouTube). SUBSCRIBE, RATE AND REVIEW:Subscribing is easy and lets you have instant access to the latest tactics, strategies and tips. Become a https://businessconfidentialradio.com/preferred-listener-signup (Preferred Listener) or https://businessconfidentialradio.com/subscribe-to-podcast/ (subscribe) to the show through your favorite podcast feed. Rating and reviewing the show helps us grow our audience and allows us to bring you more of the information you need to succeed from our high-powered guests. Download ♥ Subscribe ♥ Listen ♥ Learn ♥ Share ♥ Review ♥ Enjoy
There’s nothing quite like that sinking feeling you have when you know that you need to broach a difficult conversation. If only you could just avoid the whole thing... In this episode of the Small Business Boss podcast, my guest, executive coach, leadership mentor, and difficult conversations expert Diane A. Ross is sharing tips on how to get into the right mindset to make your difficult conversations more productive and less stressful. Get the scoop here:https://smallbusinessboss.co/difficult-client-conversations/
Have you ever watched someone handle a difficult conversation like a pro and wondered how they do it? How they managed to remain cool, calm and collected while getting their point across? If so, welcome to the club! But guess what? It’s not as hard as you think it is to be one of those people. All it takes is knowing is HOW, and that’s exactly why I’ve created the Elephant Conversations podcast. I'm your host, Diane A. Ross and I'm an executive coach, leadership mentor, and difficult conversations expert who teaches people around the world how to have the courage to tackle difficult conversations with confidence, poise, and power. In this podcast, I’m sharing practical tips and techniques to help you build confidence, establish trust, improve relationships and master difficult conversations. I’m giving you all the tools you need to ensure a successful outcome in your interactions. You can learn more about Elephant Conversations at: www.elephantconversations.com.
The secret to love is kindness -- a very simple concept that many people tend to overlook. Take a closer look at your relationships, for example. When was the last time you made coffee for your husband or gave your wife a back rub? When was the last time you were present and available to listen to what your children had to say? When was the last time you did an unexpected good deed for someone you don’t know just because you want to be kind? When was the last time you made a conscious effort to pay attention to your tone and attitude when expressing your feelings or a different point of view? Today, I share how to be kind to the people in your relationships -- to your spouse, children, even to strangers. I explain the difference between being nice and being kind, the impact that a parent’s kindness can have on their children’s character, and the significance of being kind to yourself. I also emphasize the roles that your tone and body language play in showing kindness to others and yourself as well as some actionable tips on showing kindness to the people in your relationships. “Research has shown that kindness along with emotional stability is the most important predictor of satisfaction and stability in a marriage.” - Pripo Teplitsky This week on Relationships! Let’s Talk About It: Why it is often hard for kindness to thrive. Why I believe people are not more kind to others. How being kind to yourself allows you to be more kind to others. Small acts of kindness you can do for yourself. Showing kindness by owning up to an unkind act. The best situation to practice kindness. Factors at the root of extreme niceness. The difference between being nice and being kind. How my wife has been a continuous inspiration of being kind to oneself. How openness, seeking positive attributes and giving them the benefit of the doubt are powerful signs of love and kindness. Telltale signs that you’re not kind in the relationship. The importance of your tone and intention. Why people can take your text messages the wrong way. Choosing between leaving a voicemail versus texting emotional content. Why you should make it a priority to spend time with your spouse. The “hypocrisy of kindness” parents are not aware they’re doing. How to show kindness through body language. An inspiring story about showing small acts of kindness to strangers. How the “little things” show small acts of kindness. How holding your tongue or holding back on things you want to say can be a small act of kindness. Quick tips on showing kindness to your spouse every day. One of the kindest acts a person can do. How being rude, hurtful, and mean destroys trust and intimacy in your relationships. Reflective questions parents can ask themselves to check if they are kind to their children. Things parents can do to show kindness to their children. The direct correlation between the parent’s kindness towards their children and having kind children. Why moving away from talkaholics is considered a kind act to yourself. Resource Mentioned: Diane A. Ross Sponsored by Still Point Wellness Still Point Wellness is Asheville’s premier spa experience. Enjoy effortless relaxation and rejuvenate your body through Still Point’s world-class services including Esalen Massage®, Salt Water Floatation also known as sensory deprivation, Cranial Sacral Therapy, and Somatic Psychology. Experience the healing powers of deep relaxation like never before! Schedule your first appointment by visiting www.StillPointWell.comor call (828) 348-5372. Mention the code:Pripoto receive 10% off your first Salt Water Floatation or Esalen Massage®! Let’s Talk About It! Thanks for tuning into this week’s episode of Relationships! Let’s Talk About It- the show to help you forge deeper, more meaningful connections and relationships with those around you. If you enjoyed this week’s episode, please head over to Apple Podcasts, subscribe to the show, and leave us a rating and review. Don’t forget to visit our website, join us on Facebook at HeartShare Counselingand Relationships! Let’s Talk About It, and follow us on Twitterand Instagram. Share your favorite episodes on social media to help others build better, more meaningful relationships. Theme music “These Streets” provided by Adi the Monk Relationships! Let’s Talk About It is produced by Podcraft. You can create your own greatpodcast - faster and easier - at Podcraft.com
Everyone has encountered the elephant in the room, that obvious problem, or risk, that nobody wants to talk about. It creates awkward situations and sometimes paralysis. Join host Hanna Hasl-Kelchner as she welcomes communications expert Diane A. Ross, who has a solution for how to conquer the beast and restore harmony and productivity to your business. WHAT YOU'LL DISCOVER ABOUT THE ELEPHANT IN THE ROOM: The most important question you need to ask yourself about the elephant in the room. The message you send when you don't address the elephant in the room. What to do when the elephant in the room is embedded in the business culture. The biggest drawback of waiting too long to address the elephant in the room. Sample conversations for addressing chronic lateness, jokes that aren't funny, and interrupters. 3 essential keys to preparing for a successful conversation. And much MORE. GUEST:Diane A. Ross teaches entrepreneurs and professionals how to tackle difficult conversations fearlessly. After a 14 year career as a litigation lawyer, she learned that the guns-blazing communication style that won cases in the court was damaging the relationships in the rest of her life. That realization led her on a 10 year journey to uncover the secrets of effective communication in times of conflict. She brought her lawyer's zealousness to the process and devoured the research on the topic, trained in Advanced Negotiation and Mediation at Harvard Law School, became a Certified Executive Coach and, in 2012, started http://elephantconversations.com (Elephant Conversations) to bring her system for tackling difficult conversations to the world because she believes that each one of us could be one conversation away from having ANYTHING WE WANT. An accomplished and sought after speaker, Diane was a 2013 semi-finalist for North America's Next Greatest Speaker Competition hosted by the prestigious eWomen Network and is the author of https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0991811305/ref=as_li_tl?ie=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=9325&creativeASIN=0991811305&linkCode=as2&tag=businconfinow-20&linkId=f5d6322341a039ecf4ce3c9f44e63ea5">The Elephant in the Office: Super-Simple Strategies for Difficult Conversations at Work (Elephant Conversations) (Volume 1) (The Elephant of the Office: Super-Simple Strategies for Difficult Conversations at Work.) Today, Diane brings her easy-to-implement tips and strategies to hundreds of people and organizations through webinars and speaking events. RELATED RESOURCES:http://elephantconversations.com (Contact Diane) and connect with her on https://ca.linkedin.com/in/dianeaross (LinkedIn), http://facebook.com/ElephantConversations (Facebook), http://twitter.com/DianeARoss (Twitter), and http://Youtube.com/user/dianeisright (YouTube).
A sought-after litigation lawyer turns into a communication expert communicator now helping people globally with difficult conversations.
A sought-after litigation lawyer turns into a communication expert communicator now helping people globally with difficult conversations.
Imagine feeling totally calm and in control when needing to have a difficult conversation. Image being able to walk away from that difficult conversation knowing both of you feel pleased with the outcome. Sounds to good to be true? Well, I'm here to say expert Diane A. Ross has groomed a system for you to be able to get even the hardest things to say out on the table and walk away peacefully. Learn: The importance of having a reaction management plan when you go into a difficult conversation. Secrets to manage the other persons reactions. Insider secrets to keep yourself calm and your own reactions in check so you can stay on track to have your message heard. What is the #1 biggest mistake people make when it comes to Difficult Conversations? What is your best tip to help people have the confidence to have difficult conversations? ….and what to say if someone has bad breath or B.O….yep I kid you not Who is Diane A. Ross? A 2013 semi-finalist for North America's Next Greatest Speaker Competition hosted by the prestigious eWomen Network and author of The Elephant of the Office: Super-Simple Strategies for Difficult Conversations at Work, and Do You Want to Be Right or Do You Want to Have More Sex, 50 Quickies to a Happier Wife, Diane A. Ross, teaches entrepreneurs and professionals how to tackle conflict fearlessly. A sought-after litigation lawyer with 14 years under her belt, Diane A. Ross believed she was a communication expert; that is, until she learned that her guns-blazing communication style that won cases in the courtroom was actually damaging the relationships in the rest of her life. This realization was the beginning of over 10 years of digging to uncover the secrets of effective communication in times of conflict. Diane devoured research, trained in Advanced Negotiation and Mediation at Harvard Law School, became a Certified Executive Coach and, in 2013, started Elephant Conversations to bring her system for tackling difficult conversations to the world, knowing that each one of us could be ONE conversation away from having ANYTHING WE WANT. Today, Diane is proud to be sharing her easy-to-implement tools with hundreds of people and organizations through webinars, speaking events, and free training nuggets at www.ElephantConversations.com. Pssst….You can grab the Elephant Conversations Book here. Grab Dianes bi-weekly 2-minute takeaway hot tips here: http://www.elephantconversations.com
So, "Do You Want to Be Right or Do You Want to Have More Sex?" (Actually, that's the title of Diane's newest book!) Feel like you're always driving your wife crazy—and not in a good way? Frustrated that you can't seem to do anything right? Wish you were getting lucky a little more often? Then, listen to this podcast!