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Reach Higher
Oftentimes we just don't want to hear it. Some of
us surround ourselves with a solid wall to prevent it
from penetrating while others actually seek it out.
What is this mysterious 'it?' It's Feedbackobservations
and insights provided by people who care that help us
grow into more tomorrow than we are today.
I often say to clients, friends and associates: "I
wish you could see yourself the way others see you."
Many of you are much greater than you give yourself
credit for. If you could see your talent and potential
more clearly, you would not even consider holding yourself
back through such tactics as self -doubt, self-criticism,
or being a victim.
Some of you could be so much more, could reach higher
goals if only you were wise enough to listen to the
feedback provided for you. Is it easy to hear? Oftentimes,
it is not. Yet if it comes from someone you trust, why
not give it consideration? Stand back and look at it
from their perspective. If you have the courage to do
this, you could expand your thinking, your options,
what is possible for you.
Lucky are those of you who surround yourself with parents,
mentors, and coaches who care enough and are wise enough
to provide this valuable feedback. You've learned to
get out of your own way, to get over yourself, and grow
through other's wisdom.
Let's look at feedback from the provider's viewpoint
for a moment as it is not always easy to fulfill this
role. To communicate feedback effectively is risky,
even for those of us who have permission to provide
such observations. And sometimes, it's messy.
One of the most difficult aspects of providing feedback
is that you are providing information, not solving the
problem. For example, I can observe that if a person
would look at their situation through a new light, they
may produce a different outcome. However, it is up to
them to
1) select the new light through which they will
now view their scenario and then
2) actually do it.
As challenging as it is for both participants, the
most beneficial way to end many coaching sessions is
to simply put the feedback or observations out there,
leaving questions unanswered; dilemmas unsolved, and
options open. This gives power and ownership to the
client.
Teach a person to cook a fish and they'll eat for
an hour. Teach them to catch fish and they'll eat for
a lifetime.
We've looked at both sides of feedback - receiving
it and giving it. In order for you to reach higher in
your life this week, I challenge you to become more
insightful and masterful in both arenas. Enjoy your
discoveries and have a great week!
Author: Ann Golden Egle
Ann Golden Eglé, Master Certified Coach and
President of Golden Visions Success Coaching can be
reached at 541-385-8887 or http://www.GVSuccess.com
Keywords : feedback, insight
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