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Rescooped by David Hain from Virtual Global Coaching onto Business change |
Couldn't agree more!
The “character” (our true nature) we bring into client relationships is the heart of who we really are as change practitioners. It is this essence of our uniqueness, not what is in our bag of intervention tricks, which ultimately determines whether we generate meaningful benefits for clients. However, our interior character needs a voice in order to be expressed to the exterior world; the “presence” we convey is that voice. Even though presence is what we use to interface with clients, the path to optimizing our effectiveness is through evolving our character.
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A powerful clip relaying the how effective the right words can be ...it will change your world, your classrooms, your students, your children.
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Gust MEES
WOW! That video touched me! I nearly had tears in my eyes, a MUST watch! Keywords: Empathy, Emotional Intelligence, Human, Society, Daniel GOLEMAN, Howard GARDNER...
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Via Meryl Jaffe, PhD, Gust MEES, Tom Perran
Meryl Jaffe, PhD's comment,
December 6, 2012 7:57 AM
Thank you Richard, Tom and Sally for the rescoop, I hope you visit my post where this originated.
Meryl Jaffe, PhD's comment,
December 11, 2012 9:01 AM
Thank you Mithuhassan for the visit and rescoop.
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(From the article): Many people mistakenly think they can develop character in the same way they might attain new knowledge or better their communication skills. They think they can improve it by simply pushing themselves to greater heights.