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The Whole Self Is Everything with Chip Conley


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This is the very first episode of my new Bring Your Whole Self to Work Podcast. I really wanted to do something special for this first show and was so excited that my friend, the amazing Chip Conley, agreed to join me. 

 

What I Know About Chip Conley

Chip is a business leader, a thought leader, and a person I respect and admire a great deal. At 26, he started the Joie de Vivre – which became the second largest boutique hotel company in the world.  He sold the company back in 2010. Chip is the author of four books with a fifth one on the way and for the past 38 months he has worked as a mentor to the founders of Airbnb and a leader within the company as they’ve grown exponentially. He is a true renaissance man of life, business and of personal growth. 

 

The Courage to Walk Down the Entrepreneurial Path

Chip remembers the advice from the Whole Earth Catalog, which was to “start cheap, stay small and stay local”. This advice allowed him to make mistakes and modify appropriately. Chip figured that if he had to shut everything down at 29 he would still have time to do something else.

 

What does Bring Your Whole Self to Work Mean to Chip

Potting your own personal plant in an orchard where it is most likely to grow and understanding what your innate talents and gifts are. These are the first steps to bringing your whole self to work. By gaining self-awareness you will gain clarity and know whether or not the company you are running or working for is a good fit for you.

Chip realized he has a natural aptitude for recognizing what is and what is not working in design and a gift for serving people. The hotel business is all about serving people so he bought a motel in a not-so-nice neighborhood and he started Joie de Vivre (The Joy of Life, in French). It’s a business name and a mission statement all rolled up in one. And, it was then that he became the style-minded, big-hearted, boutique entrepreneur. Fast forward 25 years and he was running the second largest boutique hotel chain in the world. All because he brought his whole self to work.

 

Democratising Culture Through Ambassadors

The good news about the hotel name no one could pronounce was that new employees could be taught about the name and the mission. He and his team created the Joie de Vivre symbol. It is a heart with 4-points or arteries, leading to the core missions of the organization. Employees were empowered to make a change if one of the arteries was not flowing properly. Chip democratized the culture by creating cultural ambassadors for each hotel. They were front-line employees who were elected by their fellow workers to serve in this position. This democratization worked so well that Joie de Vivre was voted as the second best place to work in the San Francisco Bay Area. Second only to Google.

 

The Whole Self is Everything

Chip says there are two things you can do to bring your whole self to work after a difficult time, and they are: 1) Divorce yourself from work for a little while to process everything that is going on, or 2) Feel you can be authentic and vulnerable enough to share with others in the workplace. Holding something back takes a lot of energy. The process of unleashing it frees up a lot of space in your mind and emotional space in your heart. It allows people to rally around you. If you feel you must hide things you are probably not doing your best at work.

 

Chip’s Forthcoming Book - Modern Elder

Chip gives us a glimpse of the experiences he is drawing from in order to create his next book, Modern Elder. Working with Airbnb has given him a new perspective on the digital society and the intergenerational transfer of wisdom in humans.  Those of us who are a bit older have some important things to teach the younger generations.  And, the younger generations have some important things to teach their elders at the same time.

 

Inspirational Quotes:

“Be yourself, everyone else is taken.” - Oscar Wilde

“The person you spend the most time with is yourself. Therefore you owe it to yourself to be both an interesting and happy person.” - Unknown

“My life is my message.” - Gandhi

 

Resources:

Mike Robbins Website

Mike Robbins on Facebook

Mike Robbins on Twitter

Mike Robbins Speaker

Chip Conley Website

Chip Conley on Twitter

Chip Conley’s Books:

The Rebel Rules: Daring to Be Yourself in Business

Peak: How Great Companies Get Their Mojo from Maslow

Emotional Equations

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