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Enjoy this week's message as guest speaker, Dr. Sam Farina speaks on how when you don't know what comes next, turn to Him and His Word.
Enjoy this week's message as guest speaker, Dr. Sam Farina speaks on how when you don't know what comes next, turn to Him and His Word.
Sam Farina returns to the podcast to have an insightful conversation on a model used to bring resolution to conflict at home, at work, and with God. You will not want to miss it. Please send questions for Back Channel with Foth to aaron.santmyire@agmd.org Link to Conflict Wheel peaking Clearly using the Awareness WheelPsychologists have studied what effective communication looks like for married couples for decades. After uncovering what factors contribute to effective communication, some clever people have combined these ideas into a simple model that we share here. This model is known as the Awareness Wheel and Listening Cycle. Communication skills can improve all kinds of relationships. We hope you find this short tutorial useful and even purchase the book if you would like to learn more. Before we explain Awareness Wheel and Listening Cycle communication, here are some simple ground rules for communication in general: Rules for the both of you: The speaker has the floor. Don't cut off the speaker or finish his or her sentences. Share the floor (take turns) No problem solving Speaker: Say "I" statement, Speak for self Share your feelings without putting down your friend Be specific and brief about your perceptions and feelings (2 - 3 sentences) Stop and allow your listener to paraphrase (if the paraphrase is not accurate, politely restate what was not heard the way you intended it.) Listener: Choose a "Caring Connection" emotional brain state. You won't be able to listen effectively if you are in a protective emotional state like "Anger", "Fear" or "Panic". See the https://dundeecounselling.com/pdfs/self-help/feelingwords.pdf (Feeling Words List) Say "You" statements providing a summary of what you heard the speaker say. (The speaker gets the focus) Don't rebut (refute by evidence or argument) but instead paraphrase what the speaker said. Focus on the speaker's message (Don't offer your thoughts yet. Wait until you have the floor.) Invite the speaker to correct saying "Is that right?" or add more saying "Tell me more." Below is the Awareness Wheel Diagram as presented by: Miller, Sherod, Phyllis Miller, Elam W. Nunnally, and Daniel B. Wackman. http://www.amazon.com/Talking-Listening-Together-Couple-Communication/dp/0917340183 (Talking and Listening Together: Couple Communication I). Littleton, Colo.: Interpersonal Communication Programs, 1991. Print. Awareness Wheel:The Speaker (from above) will be most complete in his description of an issue if he explains his full awareness. Starting from Sensory Data, the speaker can move clockwise around the circle to avoid confusion about how he stands on any issue. When speaking, talk through your Awareness wheel using the first person, "I" statements. Sensory dataInformation gathered using your senses: sight, sound, smell, taste, touch External data: The data you gather from other people. Verbal, but mostly nonverbal, behaviors: facial expressions, gestures, movement, posture, scent, tones, words Intuitive sensations: memories, associations, insights, hunches, dreams, intuitions Bodily sensations: goose bumps, a chill, fatigue, stomach tightness, headache ThoughtsThe meanings you make out of the sensory data you receive - eg. beliefs, interpretations, expectations Words that signal thinking processes: assumptions, benefits, conclusions, evaluations, guesses, reasons, ideas, impressions, judgments, metaphors, needs, objections, opinions, predictions, principles, values. NB: Influence of Family of Origin, cultural, societal & gender 'norms' FeelingsYour responses to your interpretation of thoughts, sensory data & wants in a situation. You can use the brain state https://dundeecounselling.com/pdfs/self-help/feelingwords.pdf (feeling word list) to describe what you're feeling WantsYour desires for yourself and for others, short or long term, general or specific...
We are blessed to have my good friend Sam Farina back on the podcast today. Sam will provide valuable insight and encouragement for how we can grow in Emotional Intelligence during COVID-19.
Sam Farina joins us today on the second episode of the podcast. He shares his insight and wisdom in the growth area of Building Teams and specifically in the area of emotional intelligence. Sam provides valuable insight into recognizing that God created our emotions for our good and how to engage our emotions for their full potential.
(9a) Senator Joe Robach calls to react to Cuomo's State of the State Address; Chief Sam Farina of Fairport Police Department talks recent arrests and bail reform consequence; Bob talks diet issues with in-studio guest Reagan and Christina Lynne
Message from Sam Farina on December 15, 2019
Better: Jesus is Greater Part 4 |04.07.19| Sam Farina by One Step Closer
Want to have the year that God wants you to have? Live the purpose that He has for your life? This episode will give you the steps toward that direction. Jam packed with practical actions it can launch you on a journey. My guest is Sam Farina. Sam has been speaking around the world for decades. He has now turned his attention to helping people with coaching. He has a doctorate of ministry with an emphasis in coaching. Lost of resources mentioned-Show notes at www.christconnection.cc/podcast
Its that time of year again, Holiday parties and the temptation to drink or the constant texting this time of year could result in distracted driving. Join us along with Police Chief Samuel Farina of the Fairport Police Department as we discuss the statistics and gain some insight into the scary world of drinking and … Continue reading Episode 8 – Distracted driving and DWI w/ special guest Police Chief Sam Farina →
Sam Farina is known across the United States as a leading voice in the Coaching field. While he still travels as an Evangelist, he now invests much of his time coaching emerging leaders and church planters.
Sam Farina is known across the United States as a leading voice in the Coaching field. While he still travels as an Evangelist, he now invests much of his time coaching emerging leaders and church planters.
Dr Sam Farina - Purpose And Reward
Sam Farina - Guest Speaker
Sam Farina explores Act chapter 3.
July 12th, 2015 - Sam Farina
Sam Farina launches our 40 Days of Liberty corporate fast. Sam has traveled the world as a champion for God. God has called us to grow close to Him and allow Him to flow through us to set others free. The world desperately needs a church that loves God and loves people with passion and action. The world needs champions. Fasting helps us increase our faith and grow in God.
The Ultimate Pinnacle Values Values Genesis 50:18-21. Rev. Sam Farina.
Coaching Momentum | July 2014 | How to use assessments in coaching
Evangelist and Life Coach Sam Farina speaks at Roswell First Assembly of God In Roswell, NM.