Why didn't I say that?!
Gail Logan
Helping female leaders create incredible impact by coaching them to embrace their self-worth and confidence. Winner: Best Leadership Coaching Company | Online, Group & 1:1 | Corporate & Individuals | Speaker | Trainer
We’ve all been there and felt that churning feeling in the pit of our stomach when a difficult conversation is approaching that we are dreading. Whether it’s giving an employee feedback, asking for something you want badly, facing up to your boss when you know you haven’t delivered or tackling a thorny issue with your partner.?Who hasn’t come out of one of these conversations thinking to themselves ‘why didn't I say that?!'
By taking appropriate steps?before,?during?and?after?these difficult conversations you can set yourself up for success every time.
Before – Preparing for a successful outcome:
I don’t believe there are any silver bullets when it comes to dealing with something important.?These conversations are usually important to us otherwise they wouldn’t give us palpitations and sleepless nights.?With the right preparation, however, we are more likely to get to the outcome we want than without it. I also think it’s key to be in the right frame of mind and I prefer to use the term?‘important’?rather than ‘difficult’ – as it’s a much more positive description of the conversation you are about to have.
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During – Self-managing in the moment:
When it comes to preparing, there are things we can do that will put us in good stead that we can work on in advance.?We should also give some thought to how we want to be ‘in the moment’ when emotions are running high, and we may not be thinking clearly.?Part of the preparation should be around planning how we’re likely to be feeling during the conversation and how best to self-manage.
After – Reflect and learn
It’s important after any meaningful conversation that you consider what went well and what didn’t. Be gentle with yourself if things didn’t go exactly to plan and take away the things you would do differently next time. If you’ve prepared, chances are that it did go well so make sure to celebrate that too.
What else would you add?