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How to Give a Motivational “Locker Room” Speech

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Between songs and sets he wove in one of the best motivational locker room speeches I’ve ever heard. How to Give a Motivational Pre-Game Speech. “Woodwinds, what ONE THING can you do tomorrow that would make your performance just a little bit better?” Visualize Game Day. He set the scene with great detail.

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Top 10 LGL Posts of 2014

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To wrap up 2014, I share the most popular posts of 2014 in case you missed them. 5 Secrets to Great Skip Level Meetings Done well, skip level meetings can inspire, engage, motivate and inform the skipper, skipee, and even the skipped. I’m humbled and grateful for your support. An easy way to dig deeper.

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The Coaching with Emotions in Mind Coaching Model

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My Inspiration Behind This Model I have been teaching ‘mindfulness-based emotional intelligence’ to leaders for many years, using mindfulness practices to develop critical emotional intelligence skills such as Self-Awareness, Self-Management, Motivation, Empathy, and Relationship Management. Cugelman 2020).

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Developing Curiosity

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1] In more general terms curiosity is mainly defined as seeking information based on motivation. For example, what specific type of motivation could drive curiosity – is it instinctive (externally stimulated) or intentional (internally stimulated)? [2] The information seeking then is performed with help of our sensory organs.

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Coaching with Emotions in Mind: From Mindfulness to Coaching with Compassion

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But all too often, performance feedback becomes coaching for compliance, trying to fit an individual into an organizational mold, which usually has a negative impact. In general, there are five elements that define emotional intelligence: self-awareness, self-management, motivation, empathy, and social skills (SIY Global 2024).

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Power of Visualisation

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As a result, we lose motivation and touch with our inner why and why we had a goal in the first place. Some studies show that visualisation techniques can increase athletic performance by improving concentration and motivation and reducing anxiety around a specific task. It can help you to get motivated and achieve your goal.

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The Role of Influence and Leadership Coaching

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Strengths development entails motivating employees to cultivate and refine their strengths (Meyers & van Woerkom, 2017). Influence, on the other hand, refers to the ability of a leader to inspire and motivate others to achieve common goals. 2003, 2005; Onyemah, 2009; Trépanier, 2010; Pousa, 2012; Pousa and Mathieu, 2014).