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To truly motivate others 1) discover what their motives, desires & drivers are 2) genuinely connect with and support them from the heart.
Rasheed Ogunlaru
To call certain people, such as your boss, teachers, professors, doctors, your parent’s friends, etc. by their first names might be considered disrespectful. It is best to err on the side of caution until you know what is appropriate.
Susan C. Young, The Art of Communication: 8 Ways to Confirm Clarity & Understanding for Positive Impact
Neen James (NeenJames.com) is an eloquent and successful international speaker who stands at four-feet-eleven with a rich Australian dialect and a high-pitched voice. For years, fellow speakers with good intentions told her she needed to take voice lessons to lower her pitch to give her more depth for a compelling stage presence. With complete confidence and loyalty to her uniqueness, she ignored the naysayers and her amazing signature voice has become a powerful brand.
Susan C. Young, The Art of Communication: 8 Ways to Confirm Clarity & Understanding for Positive Impact
Variety is the Spice of Life. Voices come in all shapes, tones, and sizes. Some are compelling and effective, while others are grating and agitating.
Susan C. Young, The Art of Communication: 8 Ways to Confirm Clarity & Understanding for Positive Impact
The Art of Constructive Confrontation
TL;DR: Mastering constructive confrontation means standing up for yourself without sparking defensiveness.
Confrontation doesn’t have to be a battlefield. It can be an art form.
In the world of HR, or any professional setting really, knowing how to confront issues constructively is a superpower. It’s about addressing problems head-on without triggering defensiveness or escalating tensions. Instead, it’s about fostering understanding and collaboration.
Let’s break it down:
Stay Calm and Composed: Emotions can run high during confrontations. Keep your cool. A calm demeanor sets the tone for a rational discussion.
Focus on the Issue, Not the Person: It’s easy to slip into personal attacks. Instead, concentrate on the behavior or situation that needs addressing. This keeps the conversation objective.
Use “I” Statements: Express your feelings and perspectives using “I” statements. This reduces the chance of the other person feeling blamed or attacked.
Consider the recent case of a prominent CEO held accountable for unethical practices. The confrontation was handled with a focus on transparency and justice, serving the victims and setting a precedent for others. It was a reminder that accountability, when approached constructively, can lead to positive change.
Remember, constructive confrontation is not about winning an argument. It’s about finding a resolution that respects all parties involved. So next time you’re faced with a challenging conversation, think about how you can approach it with empathy and clarity.
How will you use these strategies to transform your next confrontation into a constructive dialogue?
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Personal Productivity Concepts: A Quick Reference Guide
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