When EFFORT Is EFFORTLESS

When EFFORT Is EFFORTLESS

It’s a by-product of getting older, I think.

I try less hard. I care a lot less about what you think of me. And I truly do not wish to wow you with anything I do. I mean, anything.

I contemplate this as I flip through an old issue of the monthly Wall Street Journal Magazine. I sprawl in my sofa and settle on a story about two designers and their house in the foothills of the Atlas mountains in Morocco, half an hour from Marrakesh.

“Anti-Wow”

That’s how the owners describe the style of their home.

“Anti-Wow”

Love this term. It has instant meaning for me. Not trying to show off. Not intent on dazzling. Trusts simplicity. Doesn’t put on a show.

Let’s relate this to how we humans show up in the world. The choices you and I make, intentional or not, in every social interaction we have.

“From the sea of effortlessness, let your great uncaused compassion shine forth.”?- Hakuin Ekaku, Japanese Zen Buddhist Master

I want this program to be a WOW, John, a Chief Learning Officer, says to me as we discuss an upcoming training event.

Sparkle, impress, be memorable. That’s how I hear his request for the Wow.

We love Gina but she just needs to be a little more polished, Miriam, a VP of HR says to me as we discuss a coaching opportunity.

I coach folks on Executive Presence, and in my conversations around presence the word polished is often thrown into the mix. It makes me squeamish, every time. Many of us are too polished. We work for the Wow. Sometimes consciously, more often not. Usually, we work for it just a little too hard.

I un-polish folks, that’s my private little joke. With a little bit of craft thrown in.

“Yes, Anti-Wow”

A conversation with a cab driver in Chicago. I used to be a housing inspector, he says to me. I have inspected hundreds of houses. And then he adds: Don’t let anyone tell you that houses don’t have energy.

The house in Morocco. It makes an impression without going for the dazzle. It trusts simplicity. Easy energy. The effort is effortless.

How do you and I do the same thing in our everyday interactions? With a client, a boss, a peer, a friend? Consider the following Do’s and Don’ts as you consider how you present yourself in the world.

The Don’ts:

  • Do not strive to project an over-polished look. Perfect wording. Perfect manners. You don’t want to be the over-decorated house. The one we may like at first glance. Until we can’t wait to get the heck out of there and go to a more casual joint.
  • Do not strive to be liked. Be likeable, yes. Be kind and compassionate, yes. Be warm, yes. But if you have to work at being liked you’re not close to any kind of Wow.
  • Do not strive to be perky. You may think of it as sending out positive energy. We may experience you as annoying as hell. And fake.
  • Do not strive to wow me. Plain and simple. Do not try to push, cajole, force or win me over. Your overly explicit efforts to dazzle, to impress - they will not wow me. They will merely look like you’re trying too hard.

The Do’s:

  • Channel energy. That’s it. That’s all it ever is. The energy of what excites you, what matters to you, what you believe in, what stirs your imagination. Channel it so we feel it. Start there.
  • There is no true impact on others without energy. Not having energy, or let me be clear, not being able to access our energy, instantly hinders the social impact we may desire.
  • We access energy by cultivating habits and practices that tap into the energy in our body. Nothing terribly mystical. Yoga. Tai Chi. Swimming. Running. Dancing. Breathing, lots and lots of breathing. And more breathing. Habit means we do it often. We keep ourselves energized.
  • Let the energy out. Don’t push it. Don’t force it out. Don’t give it the extra-oomph. But fill it with your convictions. And allow it to come out.

You are the house. I am the house. We are vessels of energy. Pure, unfettered energy is the anti-Wow. It’s the real deal

The “Anti-Wow” is a quiet Wow. It’s an honest, effortless Wow.

It wows by not trying to wow. It wows by trusting itself. It wows by not rushing, not trying too hard. And it leaves a lasting impression. Always does.


Originally published at www.achimnowak.com

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Sheryl Cattell, PCC, MCLC, MBA (LION)

I empower people to change their lives so they can be the best version of themselves. Master Certified Life Coach | LinkedIn Trainer | Speaker/Author. Get my new book: bit.ly/cattellbook

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Achim Nowak, Executive Coach, I love your concept of 'Anti-Wow'! It’s refreshing to embrace simplicity and authenticity in our interactions. Your insights on channeling energy instead of striving for perfection resonate deeply. Here’s to making genuine connections that leave a lasting impression!?

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Lisa Lejuwaan

SVP Business Unit Lead | Commercial Leader| Biopharma | Rare Disease | Launch Excellence

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I love this!

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Letty Bassart

Interdisciplinary Performance Artist, Choreographer, Director, Researcher, Teacher

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Clare Maxwell

★ Mental health includes the body ★ Deep resilience for sensitive leaders through skilled embodiment ★ Creative and business support for Embodiment Professionals ★ Full embodiment for all is a human right

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I love this all over the place. Just what I needed as I plan my online retreat!

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Susan Howell

The MoneyMaestra- Helping people strengthen their relationship with money and get on the path to Financial Freedom.

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Achim Nowak, Executive Coach love, love this post! Yes, the "anti-wow"- you know when you are being "wowed" and it does not feel authentic. "You are the house. I am the house. We are vessels of energy."- yes, connect there. This is the energy I put into MoneyMaestra- it is what I was meant to do and I feel it in my being, in my energy, and I channel that energy.

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