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Do you yearn to step forward in leadership, but know you're holding back? Clinical psychologist, organizational consultant, and speaker, Roxy Manning, PhD, shows us that more than external factors, its our internal beliefs and fears that provide the main barrier to moving forward. She does this by taking us through three myths of leadership, and weaves in anecdotes to illustrate how tapping our unique (often lesser recognized) qualities, can be the way forward we've been seeking. Learn ways to move forward, even if at first it appears that (1.) others can "do it better", (2.) you need to be more prepared, or even if (3.) the material you're conveying isn't so original (and has been used many times).
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- Skill Level All Skill Levels
- Duration 7-11 mins
- Date Added 1/2010
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- Payee Roxy Manning
- Points 3
- Multi Trainer Num 1
- Roxanne Manning
- judgment
- inspiration
- self empathy
- honesty
- expression
- core beliefs
- leadership
- confidence
- leader
- comparison
- self compassion
- self expression
- honest expression
- assertiveness
- fear
- myths
- mistakes
- courage
- inner work
- self criticism
- self esteem
- self acceptance
- freeze
- self judgment
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- Roxy Manning
Working for racial justice is a shift in perspective—a shift in understanding and empathy that leads to a change in our actions: to listen instead of talk, to follow instead of lead, to yield rather than dominate. And to accept that I will continue to mess up. Part of working to undo racism is having the humility to know when our own understanding is limited. Read on for more this, and how it relates to meditation -- plus personal and collective liberation.
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- Skill Level All Skill Levels
- Duration 5 - 8 minutes
- Date Added 06/2020
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- Payee Oren Jay Sofer
- Points 2
- Multi Trainer Num 1
- Black Lives Matter
- social change
- ally
- justice
- privilege blindness
- privilege
- white privilege
- All Skill Levels
- Advanced Skill Level
- Oren Jay Sofer
- Beginner Skill Level
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- Introductory Skill Level
- social justice
- white centering
- humility
- defensive
- white fragility
- white guilt
- meditation
- listening
- presence
- mistakes
- microaggressions
- feedback
- impact
- white supremacy
- society
- marginalization
- liberation
- equity
- race
- NVC & Society
- intention
- misunderstanding
Trainer Tip: We all want to be valued in our totality, to be loved even when we make mistakes. Wouldn’t we also like to offer this to ourselves? Compassion is about seeing the humanness in everyone, including ourselves. One way to express compassion is to remember your entire relationship and history of love with someone as a whole, rather than focusing on one disappointing incident.
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- Skill Level Beginner Skill Level
- Duration 1 - 2 minutes
- Date Added 02/13/2022
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- Payee Mary Mackenzie
- Points 1
- Multi Trainer Num 1
Trainer Tip: When have you responded in a way you didn’t want? How could you have handled that situation differently? What would have better met your needs? Try not to judge your behavior, but learn from it. Each time we review our actions, we can learn something, become more adept at new skills, and come closer to our ideal. We can do this with the learning curve of practicing translating people’s words into feelings and needs.
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- Skill Level Beginner Skill Level
- Duration 1 - 2 minutes
- Date Added 05/28/2022
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- Payee Mary Mackenzie
- Points 1
- Multi Trainer Num 1
Whenever we make mistakes, we're often beating ourself up in a way that breeds guilt, fear and/or shame. Nonviolent Communication offers a model based in self-empathy that lets you reflect, process and move forward without the guilt, fear and shame.
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- Skill Level Beginner Skill Level
- Duration 8 minutes
- Date Added 10/8/2022
- Premium Members n/a
- Payee Shantigarbha Warren
- Points 1
- Multi Trainer Num 1