What Makes You Better?

What Makes You Better?

Last July was?a very busy month with two different community events; the MG100 and the National Speakers Association (NSA). I have written often about the Marshall Goldsmith community, and how inspiring all the members are and what they made me think about. I love that they broaden the way I think and push me to stretch myself.???

The MG100 is such an amazing group I thought about letting go of the NSA. Afterall, going to two major events in one month is exhausting.???

Spoiler alert, I didn’t.???

The NSA is a national community and their conference had well over 1,000 people there. Those large events are draining, yes, even for an extreme extrovert like me!???

Pro Tip:?When attending those large events, seek to make them less overwhelming by creating smaller groups within the larger one.???

NSA is actually really good at that. They have communities within the community. For example, I am part of the CSP?(Certified Speaking Professionals) group. It takes a minimum of 10 years to earn the CSP credential, which evaluates your speaking skills in the eyes of your peers and clients.?So, it is a pretty small group. They even had preconference events, breakouts, and evening activities for the various smaller constituencies.???

For me, the pre-conference events with my community were amazing. I felt like I got all the value I needed from this five-day event before it truly started. In my head, I was thinking this might be the last one I attend since I can just participate in the smaller group events.? ?

But then magic happened.???

First was the content. Through the next few days, I dropped into breakout and main stage sessions. I listened to speakers share how they structure their talks, incorporate storytelling, and even systems to make your work more efficient. I listened to four speaking legends talk about how they open and close their talks. They were masterful.???

At three o'clock in the morning, I woke up thinking about brand new endings for two of my talks. I recorded them and listened back as soon as I woke up. They were as good as they seemed in the middle of the night.???

Second, you never know who you will bump into, meet, or reconnect with in the hallways. That conference is where my partnership on?The Connected Leader Club?with Lou Diamond was formed.???

What I realized after those two epiphanies is that?the?NSA community makes me better.???

Surrounding myself with people who do what I do but do it differently challenges me to think, grow, and adapt.?I don't feel the need to compare myself to other people, (after all that would not be embracing the mindset of abundance). I compare myself to me and I feel I got better by listening, watching, and learning.? ??

What makes you better? Who are you surrounding yourself with to make you better???

More with Michelle?

Check out my guest appearance on Compendium Podcast with Joseph Baker as I talk about my book, The Connector's Advantage.?I am most excited that everything is coming back to life after Covid. Getting back in front of live audiences is thrilling. I have just created a new program called Intentional Connection in a Hybrid World, which talks about staying present while remote. We all need human connection to be more productive, healthier, and happier. Listen in and learn how important human connection is critical to our lives.??

Compendium Podcast - Michelle Tillis Lederman author of The Connector's Advantage

Bunyasi James

Student at University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Thanks for posting Michelle ??

Skender Capani

Instructor at Kumon of Bloomfield, NJ

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Thanks for posting!

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Neil Thompson

Teacher of Geeks | Inc. Magazine contributor | Children's book author | Speaker | Podcaster | Engineer | Follow & Ring My ?? for Technical Presentation Insights

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Being around others who are willing to help and be helped is often a recipe for success.

Tim Bowman

Author of The Leadership Letter weekly column; Consulting Expert with OnFrontiers; advisor and mentor on leadership and public service; retired U.S. Army and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Officer.

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I love how you thought of better endings in the middle of the night and recorded them, Michelle Tillis Lederman, CSP, SCC, Leadership Speaker, for ideas hit me at the oddest times, and I have to get them down somewhere, lest I forget. I had endings come to me while speaking, and sometimes, I go with the new, for it is often better.

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