Eric Idle: I'm reading a book by an Australian writer right now. It's called the long road to the dark north, perhaps that is not correct, but it's a great book. Eric Idle: Some of the most powerful work I've done has been turning towards the bad wolf - which is counterintuitive. He says he was brought up to be a high achieving boy and so his journey is to integrate both good and bad into one person. The best two pages from a book can change your life in ways you couldn't have imagined before. You honor me with this episode of For People Who Don't Know It on MBS at 8pm tonight.
In this episode, Michael Bungay Stanier explains keystone conversations and why this is vitally important in building the best possible relationships, both at work and in your personal life. Discover how these seemingly small conversations can lead to stronger, more collaborative, and more fulfilling connections. You’ll also learn:
- How any working or personal relationship can be made better
- Why it takes courage to initiate the invitation to work on a relationship that is important to you
- The 3 core elements of a relationship: safety, vitality, repairability
- Defining keystone conversations and why they’re so important in improving relationships
- How there is an important tension between safety and vitality
- How to look at problems in growth made instead of problem mode
- Why it’s important to make it safe to ask questions
- The importance of actively engaging in relationships so it doesn’t stagnate
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