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The art of

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self-coachingEd Batista

Class 5: May 1, 2015

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Class 5

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Resilience

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Where are we

Resilience elements & practices

going?

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How will we

More experiential

Stories in small groups

One coaching conversation

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get there?

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Small groups 35 mins

Concepts 25 mins

A coaching conversation 20 mins

For next time… 5 mins

Agenda

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Resilience

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A resilience story

Use your RQ

4 minutes

Reflect

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What happened?

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Crucible stories

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Crucible stories

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Meaning-making

Mental models

Connections

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Resilience

Linda Graham

Why might we lack resilience?

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Resilience

Early childhood & insecure attachment

Conditioned habits

Implicit memories

Negativity bias

Trauma

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Resilience

Childhood & life experiences matter…

…& change is eminently possible

Neuroplasticity is key

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Resilience

Karen Reivich & Andrew Shatté

What are the elements of resilience?

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ResilienceEmotion regulation

Impulse control

Optimism

Causal analysis

Empathy

Self-efficacy

Reaching out

elements

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Resilience

How can we increase our resilience?

elements

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As always…

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As always…

A map is not the territory it represents.

~ Alford Korzybski

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What have we

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covered so far?Mental models

Mindset, goals & change

Emotion management

Reframing, self-soothing, mindfulness

Happiness strategies

Coaching

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What else

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might we try?Reivich & Shatté

Learning ABCs

Avoiding thinking traps

Detecting icebergs

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What else

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might we try?Variations on a theme

Identify & explore our mental models

All conceptually straightforward

Hard to execute under stress

Key = practice & capacity

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Mental models

Perceptions shape reality

Self-engagement, -awareness, & -intervention

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Many paths

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Learning ABCs

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Learning ABCs

Adversity Consequences

Consequences = Behavioral & emotional response

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Learning ABCs

Adversity Beliefs Consequences

Beliefs = Mental models about self & the world

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Learning ABCs

Adversity Beliefs Consequences

Identify & explore our mental models

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Reframing

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Reframing

The meanings we assign Emotional response

Re-interpret a situation Manage our emotions

Our mental models shape our experiences

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Self-engagement

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Self-engagement

Am I in an active dialogue with myself?

Coaching, journaling, reflection

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Avoiding thinking

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traps

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Avoiding thinking

Tunnel vision

Overgeneralize

Jump to conclusions

Personalize / externalize

Magnify (-) & minimize (+)

traps

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Avoiding thinking

Tunnel vision Big picture

Overgeneralize

Jump to conclusions

Personalize / externalize

Magnify (-) & minimize (+)

traps

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Avoiding thinking

Tunnel vision

Overgeneralize Narrow focus

Jump to conclusions

Personalize / externalize

Magnify (-) & minimize (+)

traps

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Avoiding thinking

Tunnel vision

Overgeneralize

Jump to conclusions Slow down

Personalize / externalize

Magnify (-) & minimize (+)

traps

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Avoiding thinking

Tunnel vision

Overgeneralize

Jump to conclusions

Personalize / externalize Look out / in

Magnify (-) & minimize (+)

traps

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Avoiding thinking

Tunnel vision

Overgeneralize

Jump to conclusions

Personalize / externalize

Magnify (-) & minimize (+) Balance

traps

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Self-awareness

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Self-awareness

What do I know about myself?

Am I aware of my thoughts & feelings?

Feedback, physical attunement, mindfulness

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Detectingicebergs

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Detecting

Underlying, unexamined beliefs

Often in 3 key areas

Achievement

Acceptance

Control

icebergs

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Detecting

Impact on resilience

Beliefs Consequences disconnect

Inexplicably strong emotions

Clashing beliefs = paralysis

icebergs

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Single-looplearning

Assumptions

& BeliefsResults

Strategies

& Goals

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Double-loop

Results

learning

Assumptions

& Beliefs

Strategies

& Goals

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Self-intervention

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Putting it alltogether

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Putting it alltogether

Of all the concepts we’ve discussed…

…which ones work for you?

…which ones would you like to try?

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To sum up

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Resilience is dynamic & multi-dimensional

We can employ our unique strengths…

…& address areas of weakness

Many paths to success

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For next time…

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Vulnerability

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Vulnerability

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Read Brené Brown (ch 2) & my post

2 videos in the post

TEDx on Vulnerability (20 mins)

Shame & Empathy (8 mins)

Then you have an assignment…

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Another story…

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Another story…

Experiences that involve feelings of vulnerability

Embarrassment, remorse, guilt, shame

Use the sheet to identify 5 stories

You’ll decide which one to tell

You’ll have 4 minutes to tell it

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Looking ahead…

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Vulnerability, Unhappiness, Success

Less research, more application

Less prescriptive, more subjective