Posts Tagged ‘Communication’
Family Friday: What Happens at 30,000 feet, Doesn’t Stay at 30,00 Feet!
On this Family Friday, I’m telling you a story that I’ve never told before. It’s something that happened to me at 30,000 feet 30 years ago, but it changed my life and shaped the way that I interact with my family. It’s something that seems so simple but can have a MASSIVE impact on our…
Read MoreThe 3-Letter Word that Can Transform Your Relationships
Want something that’s super simple but scientifically proven to transform your relationships (and your BRAIN!)? What if I told you the simple and scientific “thing” is a 3-letter word? In this 3-minute video, I’ll show you how to put this 3-letter word to work in your life and family! Jeane Hendrix, RN Certified Human Behavioral…
Read More6 Secrets to being Easy-to-Help
Where to Start Getting Help Have you ever found yourself thinking “I just need some help!!” Only to have someone ask, “what can I do to help you,” and you don’t even know where to start? Or you realize that for everything you wish they could do, there’s a huge backlog of things that they…
Read MoreStop Your Kids’ Bickering in 1 Easy Step
How to Stop the Bickering As many of you know, I come from a very close family. My brother is my best friend – and has been since I arrived in the world 14 months after his debut. My sister is someone I couldn’t live without if I tried…there is truly no one like her…
Read MoreAll Mixed Up – How Personality Blends Make Us Unique
Understanding People If you’re familiar with the DISC Personality Assessments, you know that there are four major personality types that we can see in ourselves and others. Each of us tend to display a strongly Driven, Inspiring, Supportive, or Cautious personality type to those around us. By understanding someone’s dominant personality type, we can drastically improve…
Read MoreCrucial Conversations
Emotions are strong. Stakes are high. Opinions differ.
But something has to be done. A decision must be made, a problem must be addressed, an idea needs evaluation. But how do you communicate to a boss who only wants her words to come out of your mouth? What happens when you’ve made a mistake? Is there a way to get what you need at home or work without getting control and forcing your opinion?
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