Intentional Mastery #6
Global Mastery
I’m just back from a four-day Global Speakers Summit (GSS), which took place in Dublin, Ireland. I’m on the Professional Speaking Association (PSA) board, the U.K.’s membership body for speakers. So it was the PSA’s turn to host the GSS, and it was a success.
Of course, there were fantastic talks. Talks that challenged us in so many ways. There were also workshops that made people think hard about their business, and breakout sessions. Socially, there was networking, lunches, a gala dinner, a comedy night and other fringe events.
Most of all, though, we were back together. Seeing each other in three dimensions for the first time in a long time and seeing people and connecting and laughing. It felt like it had been too long, mainly, I suspect, because it had been. I met many impressive people whom I know will continue to impress. Some already masters of their art: Tim Gard and his humour; David Avrin and his thoughts on running a professional speaking business; Steve Bustin and his mastery at compèring tough crowds; Hillary Briggs, the winner of the emerging speaker competition ‘Speaker Factor’; and many others.
There is something quite special about such gatherings. Not least because there are moments when a few are taken entirely by surprise. The PSA awards the PSAE (The Professional Speaking Award of Excellence) to someone who demonstrates mastery of their profession and contribution to the industry and the association. This year the recipient was my good friend and mastermind buddy, Lee Warren. The image above shows how surprised he was, and how delighted those who know him were.
As an aside, you may think there can’t be many gay, left-handed magicians and entertainers called Lee. Yet there is a small community of such people. There are not, however, any other left-handed magicians called Lee that can command a stage so professionally. Lee Warren can consistently inform, educate, entertain, and support business people. He’s a down-to-earth, intelligent and well-read man who leaves one feeling energised and joyful after every encounter. An exemplar of Mastery.
In section three of my book Intentional Mastery, I explore the importance of Mastering Joy. I often saw joy on the faces of the delegates at this conference. Yet at the dinner on that day, at the moment, you can see it at its best, captured in the image. For me, that was a joy too!
Book Club
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?I run a?Building Better Business Book Club, where every month,?we read a featured business book and then meet on a Zoom call to discuss the key points; what we have learned; what insights we have had, and how that can be applied to our businesses.
This month, we're reading?Creative Acts for Curious People?by?Sarah Stein Greenberg?and?meeting to discuss the book?on?Thursday 3rd November?at 4pm.
Listen to William
I had the privilege of speaking to Amy Rowlinson on her?Focus on WHY podcast?– a podcast that focuses on WHY people do WHAT they do.
We spoke about how your WHY could lead you to Build Better Business, and how to separate your history from your future.
?“Taking the time to reflect on what we know, what we can do, and who we are as individuals changes who we are as individuals.”
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2 年You’re so humble about your pivotal role in organizing the multi-faceted GSS William: bravo on job well done! & congrats to your friend Lee on his award by his global peers.