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When you hear the word provoke what do you think of?
What about the word provocative?
For many (including myself)
This idea, of provocation, often holds a negative connotation.
Look it up in the dictionary and you’ll even see one definition that reads:
Purposefully stirring up a fight.
But as you can imagine there’s a very different form of provocation.
One that when harnessed can:
It’s a thrill to have Dr. Robert Biswas-Deiner on the show today as we explore this alternative form of provocation and fresh thought-provoking ideas inspired by his latest book: Positive Provocation: 25 Questions to Elevate Your Coaching Practice.
In today’s episode:
If you found today’s conversation interesting, I would encourage you to check out Robert’s new book, Positive Provocation where you can learn more about this approach, and see how he puts it into practice.
Did you find today’s conversation inspiring? Here are other episodes we think you’ll love:
More about Robert:
Dr. Robert Biswas-Diener is widely known as the “Indiana Jones of Positive Psychology” because his research has taken him to such far-flung places as Greenland, India, Kenya, and Israel. He is a leading authority on strengths, culture, courage, and happiness and known for his pioneering work in the application of positive psychology to coaching. Robert has authored more than 60 peer-reviewed academic articles and chapters, two of which are “citation classics” (cited more than 1,000 times each). Dr. Biswas-Diener has authored eight books, including the New York Times Best Seller, The Upside of Your Dark Side. For more about Robert please visit robertdiener.com, and if you’re a coach looking for more details on Robert’s coach trainings and classes check out positiveacorn.com
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When you hear the word provoke what do you think of?
What about the word provocative?
For many (including myself)
This idea, of provocation, often holds a negative connotation.
Look it up in the dictionary and you’ll even see one definition that reads:
Purposefully stirring up a fight.
But as you can imagine there’s a very different form of provocation.
One that when harnessed can:
It’s a thrill to have Dr. Robert Biswas-Deiner on the show today as we explore this alternative form of provocation and fresh thought-provoking ideas inspired by his latest book: Positive Provocation: 25 Questions to Elevate Your Coaching Practice.
In today’s episode:
If you found today’s conversation interesting, I would encourage you to check out Robert’s new book, Positive Provocation where you can learn more about this approach, and see how he puts it into practice.
Did you find today’s conversation inspiring? Here are other episodes we think you’ll love:
More about Robert:
Dr. Robert Biswas-Diener is widely known as the “Indiana Jones of Positive Psychology” because his research has taken him to such far-flung places as Greenland, India, Kenya, and Israel. He is a leading authority on strengths, culture, courage, and happiness and known for his pioneering work in the application of positive psychology to coaching. Robert has authored more than 60 peer-reviewed academic articles and chapters, two of which are “citation classics” (cited more than 1,000 times each). Dr. Biswas-Diener has authored eight books, including the New York Times Best Seller, The Upside of Your Dark Side. For more about Robert please visit robertdiener.com, and if you’re a coach looking for more details on Robert’s coach trainings and classes check out positiveacorn.com
Enjoying the show? Please rate it wherever you listen to your podcasts!
Thanks for listening!
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