Podcasts about productive thinking

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Latest podcast episodes about productive thinking

SpeakingToTheHeart
Ep #2 Perfectionism & Procrastination

SpeakingToTheHeart

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2019 34:18


Are you a "perfectionist"? A "procrastinator"? Check out this weeks episode Raw & Unscripted with Christopher Rausch Available starting Tonight 10:30 ET! Chris pulls no punches when it comes to how he realized his own challenges with perfectionism would lead him into procrastination! He will share some valuable tips and insight that you can use to make sure you truly are #UNSTOPPABLE Raw & Unscripted the show that helps you get to the core of the problem without all the self help fluffy bullshit! Check it out on your favorite podcast platform! Speaking to the Heart Podcast Network speakingtotheheart.org To learn more visit our website! ☝ ____________________________________ Spotify https://spoti.fi/2SvW3az Facebook http://bit.ly/2J6H0yB Google Play http://bit.ly/2fnIrIc iTunes http://bit.ly/SpknToHrt Youtube http://bit.ly/STTHYoutube Spreaker http://bit.ly/STTHSprk Stitcher SpeakingToTheHeart https://ecs.page.link/1nZfv

Raw & Unscripted with Christopher Rausch
Ep #2 Perfectionism & Procrastination

Raw & Unscripted with Christopher Rausch

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2019 34:18


Are you a "perfectionist"? A "procrastinator"?Check out this weeks episode Raw & Unscripted with Christopher RauschAvailable starting Tonight 10:30 ET!Chris pulls no punches when it comes to how he realized his own challenges with perfectionism would lead him into procrastination!He will share some valuable tips and insight that you can use to make sure you truly are #UNSTOPPABLERaw & Unscripted the show that helps you get to the core of the problem without all the self help fluffy bullshit!Check it out on your favorite podcast platform!Speaking to the HeartPodcast Networkspeakingtotheheart.orgTo learn more visit our website! ☝____________________________________Spotify https://spoti.fi/2SvW3azFacebook http://bit.ly/2J6H0yBGoogle Play http://bit.ly/2fnIrIciTunes http://bit.ly/SpknToHrtYoutube http://bit.ly/STTHYoutubeSpreaker http://bit.ly/STTHSprkStitcher SpeakingToTheHeart https://ecs.page.link/1nZfv

Brown Chicken Brown Cow Podcast
BCBC - Podcast - S3EP007 - BK Chan - Consent

Brown Chicken Brown Cow Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2018 73:30


Welcome to the third podcast for our month of consent. Today we are excited to be speaking with B. K. Chan. ​Karen B. K. Chan is a sex and emotional literacy educator in Toronto, Canada, with 20+ years of experience. Trained in Creative Facilitation, Productive Thinking, and Non-Violent Communication, BK's favourite ways to learn and teach are through stories, metaphors, diagrams, and things that make people laugh. Above all, BK is dedicated to having difficult conversations that are real, transformative, and kind. Miss Laura and the Madame got to sit down with B.K. about consent, some of the videos she has worked on, and a few of her projects focused around consent. For more information, please visit our website and check out the show notes: www.bcbcpodcast.com And remember - you can like us on all the social media, subscribe to our channel, download our episodes, become a Patreon supporter and so much more! We are a 501(c)3 non-profit organization so you can also make a tax deductible donation! Website: www.bcbpodcast.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BCBCPodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/BCBCPodcast Instagram: https://twitter.com/BCBCPodcast Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/BCBCPodcast

In the Arena
Productive Thinking As The Key to Greater Sales Success, with Tim Hurson – Episode #100

In the Arena

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2018 36:51


If you want to learn how to engage in productive thinking, Tim Hurson is the guy to teach you how. Tim is the author of a book called “Think Better: An Innovator’s Guide to Productive Thinking” and this conversation is part of the celebration of the tenth anniversary of that book, which you can pick it up right now on Amazon. Anthony admits that this interview starts off a little weird for him because he and Tim have been acquainted with each other for a long time and they belong to a peer group where they communicate with each other often, but before this conversation, they’d never spoken face to face. It’s also a little weird because Anthony’s book, “The Lost Art of Closing” cites one of Tim’s books “Never Be Closing” on the cover flap as a bad idea. But in spite of that difference, which turns out not to be that much of a difference, Tim and Anthony are completely aligned on many things when it comes to life and sales. You’ll enjoy this stimulating conversation with Tim about how you can think more productively and therefore be more successful, so be sure you take the time to listen. Productive Thinking As The Key to Greater Sales Success, with Tim Hurson - Ep 101Click To Tweet How you as a salesperson can get the absolute right to the next deal with the person you just closed This conversation starts out with a bit of banter between Anthony and his guest, Tim Hurson, over what Tim was trying to say when he wrote a book called “Never Be Closing.” Tim’s point was that thinking of things as “closed” could lead you to think that the deal is done, when it’s really only the beginning. What you’re actually doing is you're gaining commitments, you're gaining friends, you're establishing relationships that you don't want to end - which will lead not just to the first sale but to the second sale and all the sales beyond that. That's where the conventional idea of closing is “Finish the deal” but where Tim says he never wants to finish the deal. He wants to open more deals. It's what he calls having an absolute right to the next deal you sell in such a way that you don't ever have to sell to that person again. Find out how you can build THOSE kinds of relationships, on this episode. You’ve got to listen to this episode if you want to understand the way of thinking that enables you to be more creative, productive, and effective Tim Hurson used to go around the country putting on seminars and giving speeches, and when he did he’d often meet people on planes. It was the typical situation where you start talking to somebody, asking, “What do you do?” and as soon as somebody asked Tim what he did he would say things like, “You know, I teach people how to think creatively.” They’d immediately go back to their magazine. But one day, completely on a whim, Tim answered the question by saying, “I teach people how to think more productively.” The difference in the response he got was nothing short of amazing. Suddenly he had made a connection with the person he was talking to because what was important to them was to be productive. Tim’s come to believe that there's a way of thinking that actually allows you to learn better, to plan better, to solve problems better, to do better, and ultimately to BE better as a human being. Find out what that way of thinking is on this episode of In The Arena. Listen to this ep if you want to understand the way of #thinking that enables you to be more #productiveClick To Tweet Productive thinking has many enemies. You’ve got to clearly know what they are and how to overcome them The second chapter of Tim Hurson’s book, “Think Better” speaks to the things that prevent us from thinking productively. He points out three of them: Monkey Mind, Gator Brain, and The Elephants Tether. In this conversation with Anthony, Tim walks through two of those three enemies to productive thinking, explaining how they work in the brain, why they happen, and what you can do to overcome them.

People Friday | Hello Tech Pros
The Process of Innovation and People Who Have Great Ideas - People Friday with Gert Garman

People Friday | Hello Tech Pros

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2016 35:29


How do we come up with a new idea? Gert Garman facilitates brainstorming sessions and uses innovation processes to bring new ideas to light. “Gert” Garman is the owner of Broad Perspective, LLC.  Previously, she was the Director of the Collaborative Design Center at Valencia College.  Prior to that, she was a Creativity and Innovation Catalyst for Disney Destinations, where she facilitated brainstorming sessions and trained fellow Cast Members in Disney’s Innovation Toy Box for the Disney Parks and Resorts worldwide.  Gert has a long history of creating immersive experiences and breakthrough thinking results through her work with Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer and as an Assistant Athletics Director for the University of Central Florida Knights. She is certified as a facilitator in the Creative Problem Solving (CPS), Think X, Four Sight and Five Faces of Genius processes. Show notes at http://hellotechpros.com/gert-garman-people/ Key Takeaways Innovation is a process - trust the process and trust the facilitator It takes the right people to make an innovation session productive The best ideas come from different levels of an organization or outside views - don't just bring in leadership Ego and status quo can get in the way of innovation Build a Human Library - bring in "naïve experts" and get their perspectives Don't judge people or their ideas - create an environment of trust Break groups of people up out of their comfortable units (friends) and put them with strangers Sit people in circles to create eye contact and conversation Set up brainstorming sessions online to generate ideas across the organization If an idea has merit and a lot of conversation around it, then put a group together to discuss face-to-face Name all the stakeholders and get their input on paper Watch for themes to come up and group ideas together Make sure you're working on the right problem Not trying to solve something too big that is unattainable Not so specific it is really just an actionable list of tasks Give people permissions to be creative and to have "dumb" ideas Determine what success looks like, then back into it through planning We have Rivers of Thinking and they are wide and deep due to our experience We must learn how to jump into new rivers Practice "freshness" - go for a walk, listen to different music, try new things To accomplish something new, we must do things differently Resources Mentioned Think Better: An Innovator's Guide to Productive Thinking by Tim Hurson (Listen on Audible) Sticky Wisdom: How to Start a Creative Revolution at Work by Dave Allan The Five Faces of Genius: Creative Thinking Styles to Succeed at Work by Annette Moser-Wellman Design Thinking by d.school at Stanford Creative Problem Solving (CPS) Think X Four Sight