Coaching for Leaders

Making the Most of Mentoring (5 of 5)

03.10.2020 - By Dave StachowiakPlay

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Lesson 5: How to Learn With People Beside You

Peer accountability lays the groundwork for self-accountability.

In the book Difficult Conversations*, this legend is retold:

After observing O Sensei, the founder of Aikido, sparring with an accomplished fighter, a young student said to the master, “You never lose your balance. What is your secret?” “You are wrong,” O Sensei replied. “I am constantly losing my balance. My skill lies in my ability to regain it.”

Just get started when learning with people beside you. If you do, you’ll discover a lot — even if you occasionally move in the wrong direction.

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Resources

Difficult Conversations: How to Discuss What Matters Most* by Douglas Stone, Bruce Patton, and Sheila Heen

Scott Barlow of Happen to Your Career

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