Don't get taken Hostage
Sometimes we just hear stuff that resonates, and need to stop and pay attention. I've spent years studying what helps people perform and find work that ignites them (or in a "job", joy). From coaching to education to neuroscience. I have read probably thousands of books, and studied incessantly. I love what I do.
And what I have found is that the more I study, the more I recognise innate talent. I watch early years teachers pick up signals from "difficult" children, and see them transformed. I listen to Ferren Adria, or watch Michel Roux Junior critique people on "Masterchef" and am blown away by their approach, and their unbridled ambition for the people they are talking to.
And this morning, on Saturday Live (BBC Radio 4) I heard Richard Mullender, who immediately became another reference point as he pointed out that effective listening is about gathering intelligence. He was a hostage negotiator, and the thought struck me that we all get taken hostage time to time ( I blogged here)
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