258. Future Focused Feedback

258. Future Focused Feedback

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261. Slow Down

"Increase your power and influence with this one weird trick. . ." Seriously, though: make it a practice to pause and slow down. It seems counterintuitive when faced with outer urgency and an inner drive to work hard. But there are real advantages to taking a pause. It's true for ...  Show more

260. How to Ask for Help

If you're an "I can do it myself!" person, then you might not have much practice in asking for help. This episode is for you....After the EpisodeFree download: Make Feedback Meaningful https://maven.com/p/e36395/make-feedback-meaningful-print-fold-zine~Strengthen your communicatio ...  Show more

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