“It’s the tough conversations we haven’t had that form the boundaries of our world.”
~ David Wood
If you’re getting a sense of déjà vu seeing David’s name as our next guests, you are not mistaken that you’ve seen it before. As our first ever repeat guest, we have brought David Wood back to the show because what he has to teach us is so valuable, in all aspects of life. From personal to business, reinforcing his messages will be beneficial to all!
For those that missed the first interview, a quick recap: David is a motivational speaker, he runs a successful coaching business with clients ranging from high profile CEOs to prison inmates. His mission is to get people to play their ‘best game’ and increase their levels of, ‘daring, caring and sharing’. In addition to what you may have taken away from his previous interview, today you will learn:
• Why we avoid difficult conversations, and the immense benefits of overcoming this hurdle, even if the conversation does not bring desired results.
• The negative effects that incrementally build by not being daring, and continuing to avoid facing the up to the truth.
• The common ground that CEOs and those of the criminal underworld share, and the differences between the two.
• What the various levels of relating are, and how deep they go.
• What it is David spends half his time running away from and the other half running towards!
You’ll also be given the tools needed to circumvent shallow, boring conversations and you’ll hear what took David from a sense of boredom to one of fun and laughter via sharing a mattress with six people on a porch!
Not only will you learn useful tips teaching you to become a truly relational communicator, but you’ll also be taught how to bridge those difficult conversations, be it with your boss, spouse, prisoners or anyone!
If you want to do your dharma and create an amazing life in alignment with your soul, the waiting list is now open for our Spring course.
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