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The Power of Acknowledgement - EP019

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We all claim to want LESS drama in our lives. But when it comes right down to it, most of us pass judgement on everything and everyone we come in contact with. We then mistake those personal opinions for an objective representation of the external reality—which separates us from others and causes conflict. We make MORE out of what was observed and create a lot of unnecessary drama.

So, how can we harness the power of acknowledgement to label things simply, let go of the drama, and free up our energy to produce better results?

Today on Women’s Empowerment School, Sylvia is sharing the fifth chapter of her book, 12 Leadership Powers for Successful Women, ‘The Power of Acknowledgement.’ She explains why we tend to mistake our individual opinion of what is observed with the objective, external reality and how that makes analytical thinking and complex decision-making nearly impossible.

Sylvia describes how labeling things in a simple way gives us power over them, much like in the fairy tale Rumpelstiltskin. Listen in for insight around letting go of judgement and dropping all drama—and learn why the ability to observe without evaluating is the highest form of human intelligence!

Topics Covered

The difference between personal opinion and objective, external reality

Observing without judgement as the highest form of human intelligence

Why individual opinion makes analytical thinking nearly impossible

Why it’s valuable to listen more than you talk

The advantage of labeling things/events as simply as possible

How to acknowledge mistakes without adding blame or guilt

How judgement-free acknowledgement frees up energy for better results

Connect with Sylvia

Becker-Hill Women’s Empowerment School

WES on Facebook

WES Podcast Show Notes

Sylvia on Instagram

Subscribe to WES on iTunes

Subscribe to WES on Google Play

Subscribe to WES on Stitc

Resources

12 Leadership Powers for Successful Women by Sylvia Becker-Hill

  continue reading

52 episodes

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Content provided by Sylvia Becker-Hill, Sylvia Becker-Hill | Empowerment Wizard, Love Warrior, and EVElution Catalyst. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Sylvia Becker-Hill, Sylvia Becker-Hill | Empowerment Wizard, Love Warrior, and EVElution Catalyst or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

We all claim to want LESS drama in our lives. But when it comes right down to it, most of us pass judgement on everything and everyone we come in contact with. We then mistake those personal opinions for an objective representation of the external reality—which separates us from others and causes conflict. We make MORE out of what was observed and create a lot of unnecessary drama.

So, how can we harness the power of acknowledgement to label things simply, let go of the drama, and free up our energy to produce better results?

Today on Women’s Empowerment School, Sylvia is sharing the fifth chapter of her book, 12 Leadership Powers for Successful Women, ‘The Power of Acknowledgement.’ She explains why we tend to mistake our individual opinion of what is observed with the objective, external reality and how that makes analytical thinking and complex decision-making nearly impossible.

Sylvia describes how labeling things in a simple way gives us power over them, much like in the fairy tale Rumpelstiltskin. Listen in for insight around letting go of judgement and dropping all drama—and learn why the ability to observe without evaluating is the highest form of human intelligence!

Topics Covered

The difference between personal opinion and objective, external reality

Observing without judgement as the highest form of human intelligence

Why individual opinion makes analytical thinking nearly impossible

Why it’s valuable to listen more than you talk

The advantage of labeling things/events as simply as possible

How to acknowledge mistakes without adding blame or guilt

How judgement-free acknowledgement frees up energy for better results

Connect with Sylvia

Becker-Hill Women’s Empowerment School

WES on Facebook

WES Podcast Show Notes

Sylvia on Instagram

Subscribe to WES on iTunes

Subscribe to WES on Google Play

Subscribe to WES on Stitc

Resources

12 Leadership Powers for Successful Women by Sylvia Becker-Hill

  continue reading

52 episodes

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