Coaching Quote of the Day 8th November 2012
“Each new day is a blank page in the diary of your life. The secret of success is in turning that diary into the best story you possibly can”
(Douglas Pagels)
“Each new day is a blank page in the diary of your life. The secret of success is in turning that diary into the best story you possibly can”
(Douglas Pagels)
“Life is a sum of all your choices.”
(Albert Camus)
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“Doing the best at this moment puts you in the best place for the next moment”
(Oprah Winfrey)
Is this a quote you could imagine using in your coaching?
“The only place where success comes before work is in the dictionary.”
(Vidal Sassoon)
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“Capital isn’t scarce; vision is”
(Sam Walton)
What thoughts does this quote provoke?
Could you imagine using it in a coaching session, and if so how?
“All life is an experiment. The more experiments you make, the better.”
(Ralph Waldo Emerson)
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Business productivity coaches, Laura Waite and Collin Lyons, share their thoughts and expertise in today’s guest post.
by Laura Waite and Collin Lyons
If you spend any time in meetings, here’s a scenario you may find familiar: an hour is allocated to discuss the issues and what needs to be done about them. The group examines every angle, shares each person’s opinions, and then turns its attention to considering what to do… only to discover the time is up.
Many of us find meetings less productive than they should be. This may be familiar to you, either in your meetings or those of your clients. As coaches, on committees or in teams, we rely on meetings to come together, share ideas and ultimately make decisions. However, research shows that only 50% of meetings get through all the planned content*.
You don’t have to be stuck in that rut, and neither do your clients! There’s a simple tool that can turn meetings into brainstorming powerhouses and, whether you find yourself running group meetings or you have a client whose productivity levels are low, everyone can end the meeting feeling positive and clear about the road ahead.
The tool is called “Meeting Outcomes” and it’s the key to a productive meeting, because it ensures you are engaging the right people on the right problem. Essentially, a Meeting Outcome is a brief description of what you will make, decide or generate during that meeting. It provides a solid goal for attendees to achieve. Here are some tips to make Meeting Outcomes work for you:
Meeting Outcomes are one of the most valuable tools on our coaching belts – we use them whenever we plan a meeting and our clients are regularly impressed at both the outcome and the ease of application, often remarking that it increases the productivity of the meeting substantially. Ultimately, the energised, focused attitude that Meeting Outcomes encourages not only increases a meeting’s productivity by making sure it goes where you wanted it to go, it also provides you with positive, willing attendees who will be excited about your coaching ideas – and excited to take them away and use them!
Want to enhance your technique? Tips for deciding Meeting Outcomes together as a group, using Meeting Outcomes to decide whether to attend a meeting and helping people focus on Meeting Outcomes once you have them are available on our website 🙂
* CyberMeetings by James L. Creighton and James W. R. Adams
Laura Waite and Collin Lyons are the duo of business productivity coaches behind Flowmotion. For people in the office world who want to feel the buzz, Flowmotion is an enterprise that will awaken your passion for work. To address the all-too-typical experience of unenergetic working lives, our mission is to redesign how people interact with their environment to generate engaging, productive and collaborative atmospheres and organisations. We share several decades of experience providing organisational transformation and executive coaching and have worked with large and global organisations including: British Telecom, British Petroleum, Standard Life Assurance and Investments, British Gas/Centrica, JPMorgan Chase, Wells Fargo, Allied Irish Bank and the UK Government. You can find us at www.flowmotioncafe.com 🙂
“Be content to leave the talking to others”
(Baltasa)
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