Difficult Happens; Effective Communication for Bosses

100 Where to draw the line


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Summary:

“Not Making a choice is a choice.”

When is the right time to make a change?

Change happens in a moment, a moment when the status quo, the way things have always been, becomes intolerable. 

Saying yes when you really mean no.

When you openly give and they take more.

These are the tiny boundary over-reaches that create a crack, a crack that manipulative or selfish people will use to exploit.

When a relationship or a pattern of behavior becomes too painful to tolerate, when it hurts to stay where you are, these are the moments that push us to make a drastic change. 

This tipping point propels you into action, it emboldens you to make the changes that are right for you. Your Fear takes a back seat and you make the jump.

What you’ll hear in this podcast:

  • Where Real Change Happens
  • How a boundary overstep impacts you
  • Why we need a tipping point
  • This far no further
  • The shifting of a mindset
  • Trigger Season
  • A time for re-birth
  • Don’t fall for the shoulda - coulda - woulda spiral
  • Your subconscious and its power
  • Building  resilience
  • How experiences feel personal and professional growth
  • Those who embrace change and those who avoid it

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Resources:

Star Trek - Jean Luke Piccard “This far no farther” 

Big Bang Theory 

How Micro-Managing Let to a Toxic work environment [Case study]

Boundaries and the Extinction Burst Behavior

Columbo - (this far no farther) The Conspirators

The Tipping Point

Secret Gift in Every Emotion

Show Intro music is Whispering Through by Asura

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Difficult Happens; Effective Communication for BossesBy Lara Currie