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Joseph Umidi

Real Talk: Listen For What Matters

October 1st, 2009
Joseph Umidi


How would your conversations change if you were able to go beyond the surface and hear what is being communicated from the heart and soul?


About the Expert:

Dr. Joseph Umidi is the Senior Director of New Life Ministries International and Founder and President of Lifeforming Leadership Coaching, Inc., the largest Christian Coach Training ministry world-wide. He has authored numerous articles and books dealing with Church, Organizational, and Personal Transformation, and is working in community and international transformation strategies with several ministry organizations. Learn more about his work at www.lifeformingcoach.com.


Dr. Cara Alana

Lost In Our Own Reactions

March 3rd, 2009
Dr. Cara Alana

Your own personal triggers can interfere with the way you listen to others. We all carry our own life experiences with us and it is natural to react or even overreact to what others may say.

It is easy to get lost in our own reactions but when we do that, we are disengaging from the words that the other person is saying to us. We are being confided in and yet, we disengage. Whether we drift off in our own thoughts consciously or not, the connection has been interfered with.

How do we really listen to someone when our personal triggers are activated?

We can remind ourselves that we are actively listening to the thoughts and feelings of the other person. We become mindful of staying open and flexible so that we can relax and really understand what the other person is communicating.

When someone else trusts us enough to share parts of his or her life with us, we want to honor and respect that. How else can we show that respect but by really listening to their verbal and nonverbal communications without judgment or distractions?

This week I encourage you to stay in the moment and genuinely listen in your conversations. That way you can be an active participator in the beauty of true human connection.

To Your Fulfillment,

Cara


Dr. Cara Alana

Are You the Critical One?

February 20th, 2009
Dr. Cara Alana

Ask yourself ~

Do you have higher expectations of people than they do for themselves?

Do you push people harder so that they live up to your standards?

Are you consistently disappointed in the efforts and outcomes of others? (more…)


Dr. Cara Alana

Are You Around Chronic Complainers?

February 13th, 2009
Dr. Cara Alana

The way we listen in the conversations we have is important but this does not mean that you have to listen indefinitely to people who just want to vent. They are out there and they really do not want your answers, they just want to talk about their own problems. (more…)


Dr. Cara Alana

Are You A Good Listener?

February 5th, 2009
Dr. Cara Alana

Ask yourself these questions:

Do you genuinely listen to what the other person has to say without already formulating an answer in your head?

Do you interrupt the other person?

Do you think too much of what the other person is thinking of you and that gets in the way of you really listening to them? (more…)

CoachCasts™
Margie Warrell

Create Courageous Conversations Wrap-Up

December 1st, 2008
Margie Warrell

Please join us Tuesday for
Create Courageous Conversations Wrap-Up with Margie Warrell
Margie was the expert of our November MAP Create Courageous Conversations. In this CoachCast, Margie will discuss her tactics for becoming a more effective communicator and will share some of the lessons she included in the MAP workbook. Create Courageous Conversations is all about becoming a more powerful, confident and courageous communicator so that you can enjoy more intimate, open and authentic relationships with the people you care about. (more…)