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Greg Dickson
@ElasticBD · 4:40

Legacy, relationships and self efficacy

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And I think it's a fair point, but I think there's also a big assumption behind that is that if you don't care about me, then why would I care about you and why would I want to have a relationship with you? My answer to that is I don't have to agree with everyone I talk to or meet or have a relationship with, but I guarantee one thing I'm going to learn something from everyone

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Greg Dickson
@ElasticBD · 4:51

Part 2: we Karen through speaking, thinking and writing #audiomo

I mean, I've spent more than 30 years as a business consultant and business coach. And as a consultant, my job is to get things done. As a coach, my job is to push prod and encourage people on their personal professional development journey. Now, in order to do this and maintain my sanity and not get caught in the trap trying to fix people, I have to remain detached and I have to let go of being accepted and being liked
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Deborah Pardes
@DBPardes · 2:11

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It's just an offering for this because you offered to have a dialogue about it, and I don't want to continue to kind of go down the rabbit hole. I think it's just almost like it's done. And now you've you've birthed who you are even though you've already been who you are, but you're clarifying your process and your commitment, and that shows up every day. So that's my thought. Thanks
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Greg Dickson
@ElasticBD · 2:05

I appreciate you and your affirmation

Deborah. Hey. I just gotta say, I appreciate you and your affirmation that that's how I show up. And you're right. It is how I show up. I've probably most of my life life from my twenties had different people in my life and employers somewhere employers, friends, family is either impressed with my self awareness or trying to tell me that my self awareness is an obstacle to my personal growth. And sometimes that was true. Sometimes that was true
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Bernie Goldbach
@topgold · 2:21

I have to be careful about projecting indifference because it leads to me living inside young students' heads.

Hey, Greg. Thanks for inviting me to row in here. Not that I needed an invitation. Your idea resonates, as well as Deborah and Paul Mannings. And then on Twitter, I see there's a crossflow of other people picking up on it and at least retweeting the basic idea. Let me mention this. I have to be very careful about passing along a sense of indifference to students, because in the postcova days, I got some very sensitive personalities in my classroom
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Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

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Greg Dickson
@ElasticBD · 1:53

Very wise words and a fresh outlook, thank you 🙏

Hey, Bernie. I just gotta say that I appreciate you weighing in and wow. I think that's a very interesting, very good perspective. I never thought of that before, that projecting indifference or privilege entitlement experience could squish creativity. And it's very interesting your comment about that. I could become a cartoon like character. I wonder what that would that cartoon like character be like? Bugs Bunny? What's a dog. Or would it be Yosemite Sam?
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