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Drama Triangle to Winner’s Triangle

The Drama Triangle Like the parent, adult, child model that we looked at on Friday, this is from the Transactional Analysis world. I use it on myself all the time, to work out where I am operating and whether there is a more useful place to be in the Winner’s Triangle. The triangle has three roles,

Triple the Wisdom

While you take a breather to let us all know how Two-Day went for you, here’s a guest post from Patrick Ryan that gives us more food-for-thought about what to bring to our conversations: Patrick writes: “Imagine how your life at work would be different if you could expand your ability to apply your own

How was Two-Day?

Do share in the comments box how your conversations went on Two-Day.  How does it feel to have closed that conversation gap? If you didn’t get the chance to have the conversation on Two-Day itself, there’s still all the time in the world….and yet, there isn’t.  What I mean is that the longer you leave

Today is Two-Day: time to fill that conversation gap

So it’s time to have that conversation that you’ve been putting off.  Time to hold yourself and your supervisor or career counsellor accountable for higher standards. But if you can’t have the conversation today, don’t make that an excuse not to have it.  These conversations must happen if we are to feel better engaged, and

Fill that conversation gap: Two-Day Storybird

Just one day until Two-Day (22/2/2012).  In celebration, and as a reminder for you, Bob and I created this Storybird, a short electronic picture-book to encourage you to fill that conversation gap.  I’m really proud of it; I hope it inspires you to schedule a conversation – either with those working for you, or with

Two-Day Countdown: Be More Demanding

On Monday, I wrote about  how supervisors and career counsellors could encourage individuals to tell them what the supervisor/CC needed to do to earn the right to coach the individual.  A kind of “contracting” conversation if you like. Now let’s think about it from an individual’s perspective. I often hear individuals let their supervisors and

Trust and the conversation gap

We’ve been talking about conversation gaps, and using Two-Day (22/2/2012) to fill those conversation gaps.  If you’ve missed the previous blogs about this, catch up here: What will you do to celebrate Two-Day What is a Conversation Gap? Which conversations are most “gappy”?   One of the reasons that there may be a gap in

Which conversations are most “gappy”?

Continuing with our theme about the conversations gap, I thought you’d want to know which kinds of conversations will make the most difference.  Perhaps this is where you should focus the conversations on Two-Day. Career Innovation, in their research, found that “many

What is a Conversation Gap?

Before I dig in to conversation gaps, a quick update on Katy.  Thank you to everyone for your well wishes; your compassion was much appreciated.  I am relieved to tell you that she has a calcium deposit under her tongue, which is harmless.  No further action needed.  Thank goodness.  It takes these incidences to remind

What will you do to celebrate Two-Day

The 22nd day of the 2ndmonth 2012 is almost upon us.  Two-Day. What will you do to celebrate? May I make a suggestion? It takes two to tango, so they say. It also takes two to have great conversations.  People with conversation gaps are 280% more likely to say they intend to leave an organization.

Sick with worry

My gorgeous, eldest bloodhound Katy has just left the house to go to the vet for a biopsy on a lump under her tongue.  I am sick to the bottom of my stomach.  The vet assures us it probably isn’t cancer as she’s so young, but I can’t help being anxious…and not just about the

Focus on the positive

It’s dreadful weather here in the New Forest.  So bad that I feel my Seasonal Affective Disorder starting early this year.  I don’t get it as badly as some people, but I know it when I feel it now, and I know what to do about it.  So my lightbox is on, my dynamis flower

Update on Conversation Starters App

I got lots of feedback from our internal people about the conversation starters app.  I’ve sifted through all the great feedback and have updated the picture.  I’d like to share that again so you can see the next iteration.  One thing to bear in mind is that these are just the titles of the conversations,

Big Brother is Watching

Since I found out that Don (big boss) reads my posts, I have this little voice that keeps saying “be careful what you write”.  “Protect your reputation”.  And I have to shout at myself…STOP, STOP, STOP.  I feel very supported by Don, so this isn’t about him.  It’s about me, and that voice that tells

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