Simon Sparks and I continue our weekly conversation delving into our respective experiences, learnings, and reflections on the past week.
What are we hoping to achieve through sharing this conversation? - it’s a question we asked ourselves a lot before pushing this out into the social-sphere.
I think it’s an altruistic-drive to help others through being open, honest, and vulnerable with our own experiences, combined with an reluctance to writing long-form blog posts that neither of us would read - so why make other folks read them!
This week we dive back into a couple of familiar topic - the nuances of corporate communication and the importance of intuition in decision-making - and then we focus on the value of journaling, techniques for effective goal setting, and visualisation.
Then we jump straight into the dynamics of leadership, emphasising the importance of setting punchy goals, fostering deeper connections, and the role of vulnerability in creating an authentic leadership style. All this from a single comment about 1:1’s in the corporate world.
We round off by an attempt at philosophical reflection by highlighting the need for critical thinking in a digital age and the importance of curating positive contributions to AI and information sources.
Dive in where it’s most interesting to you…
* Introduction and Weekly Reflections (00:00)
* Navigating Corporate Speak and Communication (04:52)
* Shooting from the Hip: Intuition in Action (10:01)
* The Importance of Reflection and Journaling (14:58)
* Future Self Visualisation and Goal Setting (19:55)
* Setting Punchy Goals for Engagement (25:59)
* Transforming One-on-One Dynamics (27:22)
* Building Deeper Connections as a Leader (28:26)
* The Role of Vulnerability in Leadership (30:46)
* Distinguishing Vulnerability from Transparency (32:46)
* The Importance of Authenticity in Leadership (34:52)
* Navigating Change and Behavioural Shifts (36:43)
* The Influence of Generative AI on Authenticity (37:06)
* Finding Quality Information in a Digital Age (39:10)
* The Need for Critical Thinking (41:06)
* The Disconnect in AI Adoption (43:06)
* Curating Positive Contributions to AI (45:18)
* Personal Growth and Reflection (50:14)
Let us know what you think, we’re always open to feedback, comments or gentle social heckling. Until next week - sending POSITIVE VIBES your way.
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