Saturday, December 3, 2022

Life Coaching Conversations with Ryan: Adapt & Change

We all experience a wide range of transitions that lead to new stages of our lives.  You might be going through one right now.  In order to make those transitions easy on us, we find ways to adapt and change to our new environment.  But are adapting and changing the same thing?  Find out in today's life coaching conversation!  

#lifecoach #lifecoaching #lifecoachingtips #lifecoaching101 #leadership #leadershipdevelopment #fyp #motivation #motivational #leader #leaders #adapting #changing #adapt #change




Wednesday, November 16, 2022

Life Coaching Conversations with Ryan: Why Words Matter

I'm sure that at some point, many of us have been told by our parents or teachers that our words matter and we have to be careful of what we say.  But has that advice ever really stuck?  Have you had first hand experience of the impact of those words?  In today's life coaching conversation, I share a personal story on the importance of why words matter and how those words can resonate for years. 

#lifecoach #lifecoaching #lifecoachingtips #lifecoaching101 #leadership #leadershipdevelopment #fyp #motivation #motivational #leader #leaders #wordsmatter




Monday, October 31, 2022

Life Coaching Tips with Ryan: Leadership Response to Failure

 Life Coaching Tips with Ryan: Leadership Response to Failure 

Today's tip has an emphasis on leadership and another on failure but with a different perspective.  At some point we all experience failure and it is our resilience that helps not only when experience failure but in how we choose to respond to it and use that failure to encourage and inspire others. 

#lifecoach #lifecoaching #lifecoachingtips #lifecoaching101 #leadership #leadershipdevelopment #fyp #motivation #motivational #leader #leaders #failure 




Friday, October 28, 2022

Life Coaching Tips with Ryan: Feedback vs. Criticism

Today’s quick tip is another with a focus on leadership. At some point we all receive and/or give others feedback or criticism. Which one do you prefer? Is one better than the other? Find out in today’s tip!

#lifecoach #lifecoaching #lifecoachingtips #lifecoaching101 #leadership #leadershipdevelopment #fyp #motivation #motivational #leader #leaders #feedback #criticism




Saturday, October 15, 2022

Life Coaching Tips with Ryan: Measuring Success

Success is something we all hope to achieve.  But how do we know if we’ve achieved it?  Find out in today’s tip! 


#lifecoach #lifecoaching #lifecoachingtips #lifecoaching101 #leadership #leadershipdevelopment #fyp #motivation #motivational #leader #leaders #success #achievement 






Friday, October 7, 2022

Life Coaching Tips with Ryan: Complements

So today’s tip is another with a focus on leadership development - more specifically for those that are in leadership or supervisory type roles.  


I’m sure many of us have heard the saying that “opposites attract.”  Well when we apply that statement to group and leadership settings rather than just personal relationships, we can see just how much that statement can change the dynamic of a group.  


#lifecoach #lifecoaching #lifecoachingtips #lifecoaching101 #leadership #leadershipdevelopment #fyp #motivation #motivational #leader #leaders




 


Tuesday, March 8, 2022

No One Trusts Anyone Anymore

 Trust is choosing to risk making something you value vulnerable to another person's actions. 

- Charles Feltman

I came across this definition of trust that really stuck with me.  It really puts what trust is on a personal level.  

Why am I writing about trust in this blog post? 

A couple of days ago I was at Sea World.  As a pass member I'm giving free guest passes into the park but they do expire.  My guest pass was expiring and I didn't want it to go to waste.  So I went to the park and figured I could give out my pass to anyone who was interested.  

Now Sea World is an expensive park.  An adult ticket costs nearly 100 dollars.  I thought this was going to be easy giving this ticket away. 

I was wrong.

I was very particular with who I wanted to give my ticket to.  I thought the free ticket would benefit someone with a large family or a single parent with their kid.  The first few people I had asked were already pass members trying to redeem their free pass so no luck.  As I started to ask other people, they would give me a dirty look or brush me off real quick.  

Maybe my approach was wrong.  

I asked if anyone wanted a free ticket but that didn't work because it was mostly pass members.  So I changed my approach and asked if anyone was buying a ticket with my intention being they didn't have to buy a ticket since I had a free one.  I still got looks of annoyance from people.  It almost felt as if they thought I was trying to scam them or wanting to someone to buy a ticket for me.  I don't think I looked shady at all.  I was wearing jeans, a t-shirt, a hat and sunglasses; typical for for a day at the park. 

I tried for almost a half hour to give away this free ticket. 

I eventually was able to give my ticket away to a family.  The dad went into the park with me since I had to accompany my guest.  I was telling him how I was having a difficult time giving the ticket away.  I said people probably thought I was trying to scam them.  His response was simply: 

"No one trusts anyone anymore." 

There was something so genuine about his response.  What struck me more was there was no hint of bitterness or jadedness.  It was simply a matter of fact. 

Maybe I was a bit bitter because I was giving away a free ticket.  Surely someone could trust me.  I don't even look untrustworthy. 

But somewhere along the way, many of us have lost our trust in people.  

When did that happen?  Why did that happen?   Is it only strangers we don't trust or does that extend to friends, family, co-workers?  

So I go back to that quote I began this post with.  

Trust is choosing to risk making something you value vulnerable to another person's actions. 

I think we all want to trust.  When we open ourselves up to trust, we our inviting someone in.  We all crave that human connection and trust is how we do that.  

We are taking something we value, something that makes up who we are and we are trusting that person with it.  We trust they won't use it against us.  We trust they won't ruin it.  We trust they will treat it with care and respect.  

Trust is actually easy to give but even easier to break.  I think this is where the bitterness and jadedness come in.  Time and time again trust is given but then its broken.  

Maybe a friend told a secret by accident.  Maybe a family member forgot to pick you up from a party.  Maybe your staff member forgot to show up to their shift.  There are so many micro events that build up and create distrust.  

My hope is that we can learn to build up our trust again.  If someone loses our trust, it doesn't mean we can't trust again.  Every circumstance is different.  Every person is different.  We don't have to be distrustful of other people.  We just have to learn and have faith in ourselves so that our resilience can still show us that we can still trust.