Use the Power of Intention for Critical Conversations
Liz Steblay
Solopreneur success author, advocate, speaker & mentor ? Inc. 5000 Founder ? #Solopreneurship #IndependentConsulting #SolopreneurSuccess
As solopreneurs, our ability to communicate effectively is vital to our success. Whether you’re meeting a potential client for the first time or you have to deliver some difficult feedback, it’s hard to over prepare.??That said, I suspect most of us don’t do enough preparation for these important conversations. Sure, we may jot down our key points or put together a flawless presentation, but have we prepared our brains to seek the outcomes we desire??
Early in my career, I did an intensive multi-day workshop called “The Power of Intention.” Although I don’t remember most of it, I still use this one process before any important conversation or presentation. I call it “the big ears diagram” because that’s what it looks like when you’re done and it makes it easy to remember. Here’s how you can use it to increase the likelihood of achieving your desired outcomes.?
Steps:
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That’s it! Don’t over-think it. I usually only spend about five minutes doing this process and am still amazed at its results. Sometimes, at the end of a conversation the person I’ve been talking with will actually say one or two of the words that I had jotted down as part of my prep. For instance, once a client said to me, “I’m so glad you brought this to my attention, especially in such a clear and candid way.” I had literally written “clear” and “candid” in my diagram notes prior to the meeting!
I don’t know why it works, but our brains are incredibly powerful, especially our subconscious mind. Make sure you’re doing everything you can to have it working for you when you’re facing a critical conversation.?
#winthework #beconfident?
PS: For future reference, you can download the Big Ears Diagram Cheat Sheet here.
Leadership Coach, Team Coach, Author of "Butterfly Goo: The Down and Dirty Truth of Transformation," Consultant for organizations of 200 - 10,000+ employees | 20+ years People Expert
1 年Intention is so important. If we can't communicate intention, we leave the success of critical conversations up to the chance of perception.
CHRO | CEO | Business Strategy Optimization | Interim CHRO | Board Member | Consultant
1 年Great exercise indeed Liz Steblay. I can see the present tense perceptions also leading to more active listening - another critical reason for the "Big Ears". Thank you for sharing.
Prosper CFOs, helping companies achieve their epic goals
1 年What an interesting exercise. I can see how that is useful. Intention is a powerful force in my world. We ask all our financial planning clients to write a prosperity intention statement. And they build their goals from there. I am in awe of what they write. Truly inspiring.