We all recognize our leadership can be better. However, few are willing to take the steps necessary to change poor habits, bad techniques, or ineffective strategies. Becoming intentional starts with gaining an understanding of why it’s so important. This episode is designed to paint a picture of how your framing of a situation, reaction to a challenge, and words in frustration can dramatically impact others very negatively.

However, once you’ve mastered how to motivate those around you in a healthy fashion, everything changes – both for you and those you lead.

On this show, I use the metaphor of parenting to show how we, as leaders, are actually capable of cultivating the behavior we seek and the leadership we’re training.

In This Episode, You’ll Discover:

How parenting taught me how to lead

Children develop their personality by first grade

Using negative motivation to manipulate behavior

Most people struggle with fear in some form or another

The healthy way we motivate the desired behavior we’re seeking

Cultivating behavior is a heart issue, not a behavioral issue

Why you shouldn’t react immediately… to anything

and more!

Links and Resources Mentioned in This Episode:
http://www.livescience.com/8432-personality-set-life-1st-grade-study-suggests.html (Article about children’s personalities)

 

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Thank you to our guest for joining me for such a great episode. Until next time!

We all recognize our leadership can be better. However, few are willing to take the steps necessary to change poor habits, bad techniques, or ineffective strategies. Becoming intentional starts with gaining an understanding of why it’s so important. This episode is designed to paint a picture of how your framing of a situation, reaction to a challenge, and words in frustration can dramatically impact others very negatively.


However, once you’ve mastered how to motivate those around you in a healthy fashion, everything changes – both for you and those you lead.


On this show, I use the metaphor of parenting to show how we, as leaders, are actually capable of cultivating the behavior we seek and the leadership we’re training.


In This Episode, You’ll Discover:

How parenting taught me how to lead
Children develop their personality by first grade
Using negative motivation to manipulate behavior
Most people struggle with fear in some form or another
The healthy way we motivate the desired behavior we’re seeking
Cultivating behavior is a heart issue, not a behavioral issue
Why you shouldn’t react immediately… to anything
and more!

Links and Resources Mentioned in This Episode:

Article about children’s personalities


 


Thanks for Listening!

Thanks so much for joining me again this week. Have some feedback you’d like to share? Leave a note in the comment section below!


If you enjoyed this episode, please share it using the social media buttons you see at the bottom of the post.


Also, please leave an honest review for the Up In Your Business podcast on iTunes! Ratings and reviews are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated! They do matter in the rankings of the show, and I read each and every one of them.


If you have any questions, please shoot me a note on the “Get In Touch” page.


And finally, don’t forget to subscribe to the show on iTunes to get automatic updates.


Thank you to our guest for joining me for such a great episode. Until next time!