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Drawing the line at criticism

November 1, 2024 By Tom Watkins

Responding to criticism with composure and curiosity rather than reacting reflexively is a skill greatly eased by learning to recognise our feelings and the mindsets that activate them, in real time. When we can do that, we are better able to listen confidently to critical comments, hold clear limits or prevent more when we’ve heard enough. Identifying if and when any line should be drawn, calls for situational awareness, mindfulness and emotional agility.  Announcing and holding the line … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Attitude management, Capacity Development, Comfort with uncertainty, Dialogue skills, Habits of mind, Mindfulness, Resource Library, Self-Management Tagged With: Conflict resolution, Interpersonal communication, Personal resilience, Self-Management

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Don’t take it personally

September 25, 2024 By Tom Watkins

It’s a common human tendency when criticised to think we’re under attack. Although all that we know, at first, is that someone has a problem they want heard and understood, we readily take offence if it seems we’ve been chastised, insulted, demeaned, derided, disrespected, harmed or in some other way mistreated. Once we've taken it personally like that, our emotional chain reactions and reflexive (knee-jerk) fight or flight urges are primed for release. Unless quickly altered, those ideas … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Attitude management, Dialogue skills, Habits of mind, Mindfulness, Resource Library, Stress reduction

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Aim to heal, not hurt

May 3, 2018 By Tom Watkins

We can heal or hurt people simply by the judgements we make about them. When we extend healing to others, we also heal ourselves. The ability to choose between the discomfort of becoming aware of our judgemental habits of mind and the discomfort of being ruled by them, is a vitally important self-management practice. The small, tight-knit specialist peer group I belong to learned that one of us, (I'll call him Andrew - not his real name), appears to have committed and confessed to a repugnant … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Attitude management, Habits of mind, Mindfulness, Resource Library, Self-Management, Stress reduction

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Choose how you respond to pressure, disruption and uncertainty | Tom Watkins

April 28, 2017 By Tom Watkins

Struggling to accept what we are sometimes faced with is a normal part of being alive, like a tax on being human works-in-progress. Our battles with reality are usually won, in the end, by reality. But have you noticed that for very many people, reality increasingly involves relentless pressure and frenzy? Three inescapable societal trends are behind this. Being overwhelmed by them is optional. I was with a friend for one of our regular discussions we have, over coffee or during a 30-minute … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Attitude management, Capacity Development, Comfort with uncertainty, Coping with disruption, Habits of mind, Leadership, Mindfulness, Organisation culture, Priority management, Resource Library, Self-Management, Stress reduction, Time management Tagged With: Attitude management, Capacity Development, Change Initiatives, Emotional intelligence, Habits of mind, Organisational Culture, Personal resilience, Self-Management, Stress management

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The best and simplest goal: get better

November 2, 2016 By Tom Watkins

Can most of us, with enough persistent effort, get pretty good at anything? Probably. Effort, as psychologist Angela Duckworth has shown, counts twice:  talent x effort = skill, and skill x effort = achievement.  And though both talent and our willingness to exert persistent effort may be at least partially genetic, only a minority of our personality is inherited. High performers  don’t rely on either nature or nurture, but on a combination of the two — and they are really good at nurturing … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Capacity Development, Mindfulness, Resource Library, Self-Management Tagged With: Achievement, Attitude management, Emotional intelligence, Habits of mind, Performance Development, Personal development, Personal goals, Personal resilience, Stress management, Testing Assumptions

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Sharpen-up priority management

October 5, 2016 By Tom Watkins

The foundation of effective priority management is the ability to clarify purpose and hold our focus on it. Both steps can be challenging. The first, because purpose is easily confused with current activities, dealing with agenda or completing to-do lists. The second, because we get caught up in our attitudinal compulsions (to be constantly busy or needing to be liked by others, for example), and effortless distraction is almost always a nanosecond away. There's no perfect approach to getting … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Capacity Development, Leadership, Mindfulness, Resource Library, Self-Management Tagged With: energy management, estalishing purpose, Self-Management, Stress management

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Like a clock during a thunderstorm

August 30, 2016 By Tom Watkins

We are shaped by what gains our attention and occupies our thoughts. To limit unhelpful fight, flight or freeze reactions to adversity, we must develop some voluntary mind-control over our attention. We should know how to put it where we want it, whenever we need to. Quiet minds cannot be perplexed or frightened, but go on in fortune or misfortune at their own private pace, like a clock during a thunderstorm. [Robert Louis Stevenson] Acquiring this ability should never become a matter of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Capacity Development, Mindfulness, Resource Library, Self-Management Tagged With: Attitude management, Emotional intelligence, Habits of mind, Personal resilience, Stress management

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Emotional Agility

July 14, 2016 By Tom Watkins

To have a decent shot at developing our personal character, we must bring the mind itself under control. For this ... We should prepare for a lifetime of challenge, as there is no more difficult task in life. [1]  One test of progress is how calm we remain under provocation. On what does our ability to do that depend, and how might we enhance it? Mountaineering over a molehill I offered to support a colleague, but during the exchange he offloaded irritation in my direction. It was a simple … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Mindfulness, Resource Library, Self-Management Tagged With: Attitude management, Emotional intelligence, Habits of mind, Mindfulness, Performance Development, Personal resilience, Stress management

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Facing Reality

May 26, 2016 By Tom Watkins

Searching for easy simplicity, freedom from problems and constant stability in our lives is as futile as buying and keeping goldfish on the basis that they won't die.  Dying randomly and inexplicably is what goldfish do best. Life is a series of problems to which there are no easy answers.  If we want everything resolved and stable, we'll increasingly become victims of change as the world changes rapidly around us. Despite repeated awakenings from the fantasy that life should be otherwise, it’s … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Mindfulness, Resource Library, Self-Management

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Enhance personal resilience

April 17, 2016 By Tom Watkins

Experiencing adversity . . ?  Then you're suffering, right? Not necessarily, of course. At some level we all understand that emotional resilience is situational; we sometimes have it and sometimes lose it. We know that adversity can draw out and develop personal strengths.  Resilience is not a rare quality limited to confident optimists with few negative attitudes. We may also accept that personal resilience is our own responsibility. Almost everyone has a degree of mental robustness and … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Capacity Development, Mindfulness, Resource Library, Self-Management Tagged With: Attitude management, Emotional intelligence, Habits of mind, Metacognition, Mindfulness, Personal resilience, Stress management

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