"I wanted like, an on the court coachd and i knew from working with gareth that, like, what we were not going to do was, like, necessarily talk about our feelings constantly in absentia," says Ottest. "We did not need a breathing exercise. We needed play by play nudging and new moves on the court, mew moves,. So that was a longer description than i was expecting it to be."
In part one of a very special two-part episode from Brave New Work, Rodney Evans and Aaron Dignan talk about…themselves. Specifically, their partnership and why they decided to start working with a coach. Together, they dig into:
- The tensions, dynamics, and patterns that prompted them to seek outside help
- How they picked a coach and the skills and capabilities they wanted to level up on
- Why org designing their way through conflict wasn’t working
- Why self-work is a critical part of self-management
- What’s scared them, surprised them, and pushed them after a few months of coaching
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