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Communication skills
We live in an age where our ability to communicate effectively can be like a superpower. Can you share how you developed your ability to communicate well?
When it comes to communicating, I always attempt to work backwards from the person Iâm interacting with by attempting to understand where they might be coming from on the particular subject and where my communication âfitsâ into the course of that personâs busy day. At that point, I look inside my corporation within and assign the conversation to the most appropriate ME team member. Then, WE just march forward as our best, most natural self.
Tell our readers about yourself.
Inside each of us is a business. And that business contains all the same elements, important decisions and daily dramas that exist at larger corporations.
The corporation within
Meet the team:
ME – Chief Executive
Me – Management
Me – Staff
me – Intern
ME is YOU. Pass it on.
There is so much advice out there about all the different skills and qualities folks need to develop in order to succeed in todayâs highly competitive environment and often it can feel overwhelming. So, if we had to break it down to just the three that matter most, which three skills or qualities would you focus on?
⢠Internal strength is key
⢠You be YOU
⢠There is an âiâ in team
What would you advise â going all in on your strengths or investing on areas where you arenât as strong to be more well-rounded?
We are who we are. And since itâs just US, we need to do our best to try and steer into our strengths, while also being prepared to âdanceâ in the event the ball hits a leg or bounces another way.
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Situation
Andrew Stewart is a successful San Francisco Architect. At his best, heâs a smart, likable professional, with a wide range of interesting accomplishments to his credit. Unfortunately, Andrew often focuses on the negative, which keeps him from moving forward on issues important to his long-term growth. Stuck in a rut and frustrated by his own frustration, Andrew requested ‘a new life.’
Life Scriptsâ˘
Because lifeâs not so hard if you know what to say.
Idea
Character development, with a goal of bringing Andrewâs finest qualities to the surface more often. This would allow him to deal with life’s daily situations from his most positive headspace.
Execution
To change repetitive behaviors, it was determined that Andrew had to truly change how he acted. He needed to ‘become someone else’ and adapt a new personality. Reaching into his past, it was discovered that Andrewâs biggest smiles came from thinking about his Summers on the East Coast.
Execution
A more positive rock-star-like alter ego was created for Andrew and he was given a new name: JERSEY SHORE. Jersey represented the best of Andrew Stewart.
Andrew studied his part. Then he had his hair cut at a nice salon and bought more stylish clothes to help complete the Jersey Shore transformation.
The Unveiling
Jersey was introduced at a gallery opening. Instantly, he was the center of attention. Normally shy, his smile was ear-to-ear. Conversation and laughter surrounded him. His confidence soared.
Attributable Highlights
New house and SUV, multiple dates, a series of positive business moves and an invitation to an exclusive local fashion show.
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Where do you go to keep going?
Banjo, weâre thrilled to have you share your thoughts and lessons with the Bold Journey community. So, for folks who are at a stage in their life or career where they are trying to be more resilient, can you share where you get your resilience from?
When it comes to resilience, I tend to look for lessons from the streets of Los Angeles. I love a good walkabout. And my best thinking and most meaningful interactions come from hoofing through one-off neighborhoods and stumbled-upon alleys and speaking with those I might not normally interact with.
Danny James Moore has been homeless in Hollywood since 1986. Along the way, we would see each other in the oddest places and began to say hello. His lifestyle fascinated me from the start and our chit-chat expanded naturally into more of a rat-a-tat-tat.
One day, we decided to sit for a series of âtalk and tipsâ intended to help people new to living on the streets survive more peacefully and successfully. The hope was also to create an outlet for someone who might normally not be heard by providing a platform that would elevate them to expert status.
Danny and I discussed a wide range of survive on-the-street topics like tents, storage, acceptance, food, family, protecting yourself, getting a good nightâs sleep, finding help, showering, drugs, discrimination, friends, possessions, the bathroom, staying informed, relationships, exercise, sex, trust and more.
As I continue my own journey out there in Hollywood, thinking about Dannyâs resilience â day after day â week after week â season after season and year after year has become a go-to source of âinspirationâ whenever itâs time for myself to dig deep.
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