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The Johari Window: Henry David Thoreau once said, "It is not what you look at that matters, it is what you see." If you aren't experiencing the results you'd like in any area of your life (spiritual, physical, personal development, fun, key relationships, career/business, and/or finances), I challenge you to use this model as a lens to better see the opportunities and resources available to you.

Recognition for the Inspiration/Resources curated in this video:

  • The Johari Window Model was created in 1955 by Joseph Luften and Harry Ingham (Fun fact: The name is derived from the first names of the creators).


Stacking the Odds: Like Jon Acuff says in his book Finish, "When things aren't going well, it's not time to give up. It's time to get your bearings and make adjustments.” Today, we're looking at simple model to get your bearings and stack the odds in your favor. If you aren't experiencing the results you'd like in any area of your life (spiritual, physical, personal development, fun, key relationships, career/business, and/or finances), I challenge you to use this model as a lens for how you might more-reliably accomplish your goals.

Recognition for the Inspiration/Resources curated in this video:

  • NLP Strategy Installation by way of Ferrin Travis (ferrintravis.com) and Tris Thorp (tristhorp.com)

  • Gary Keller's Focusing Question from The One Thing

  • Jon Acuff's Stacking the Odds questions from Finish

  • Mental Rehearsal Basketball Study (multiple resources)


The Eisenhower Matrix: Like Charles E. Hummel says in his book Tyranny of the Urgent, "Your greatest danger is letting the urgent things crowd out the important.” Today, we're looking at simple model to give structure and focus around what activities deserve our attention. If you aren't experiencing the results you'd like in any area of your life (spiritual, physical, personal development, fun, key relationships, career/business, and/or finances), I challenge you to use this model as a lens for prioritizing what's the most impactful use of your time.

If you're looking for a coach to help you get to the next level, schedule a free, personal coaching Discovery Call today!

Recognition for the Inspiration/Resources curated in this video:


What’s Most Important: It's time for #mondaymodels! Today, we're looking at simple model that explores the unwritten rule behind why some people are able to accomplish so much more in the same 24 hours we're all given each day. If you aren't experiencing as much satisfaction in any area of your life (spiritual, physical, personal development, fun, key relationships, career/business, or finances) as you'd like, I challenge you to use this model as a lens for prioritizing what's most important to reveal possible next steps. Stephen Covey once elegantly said, "The key is not to prioritize your schedule, but to schedule your priorities."

Recognition for the Inspiration/Resources curated in this video:

  • Warren Buffet's 25/5 Rule

  • Gary Keller's Quantum Leap Dilemma Model


Dissecting the Yo-Yo: Have you ever experienced the yo-yo nature in your motivation levels for achieving a goal? Today's model dissects the yo-yo to reveal some simple insights that will help you level up in your business or life. If you aren't experiencing as much satisfaction in any area of your life (spiritual, physical, personal development, fun, key relationships, career/business, or finances) as you'd like, I challenge you to use this model as a lens for revealing possible next steps.


 

Hacking the Learning Curve: On this episode of #mondaymodels, we're looking at simple model for Hacking the Learning Curve to focus on improving our performance in key areas. If you aren't experiencing as much satisfaction in any area of your life (spiritual, physical, personal development, fun, key relationships, career/business, or finances) as you'd like, I challenge you to use this model as a lens for revealing possible next steps.

Recognition for the Inspiration/Resources curated in this video:

  • Maslow's Stages of Learning (I've also seen attributed to Thomas Gordon)

  • Gary Keller's Hockey Stick Growth Model

Trajectory: Today, we're looking at simple model for observing Trajectory in the key areas of life. The goal is to become more aware of your bearings and decide if adjustments are needed.

The Quality of Life Assessment tool mentioned in the video is available HERE. If you're looking for a coach to help you get to the next level, schedule a personal coaching Discovery Call today!

Recognition for the Inspiration/Resources curated in this video:

  • This model, in its entirety, comes from Gary Keller- Founder and CEO of Keller Williams Realty

The Science of Success - Energy & Effort: Audrey Hepburn once said, "Nothing is impossible, the word itself says 'I'm possible'!" On this episode of Back of the Napkin, I draw a model for exploring how some people are able to accomplish so much more from their efforts than others who started with similar resources.

Recognition for the Inspiration/Resources curated in this video:

  • The "Energetic Calling Card" concept originally was introduced to me by Dianna Kokoszka

  • The "Mindset/Attitude/Approach to Life" bubbles are a concept taught in the KWU Course, The Six Personal Perspectives


Anatomy of a Gremlin: Eckhart Tolle once said, "What a liberation to realize that the voice in my head is not who I am. Who am I then? The one who sees that." On this episode of Back of the Napkin, I dig deeper into where the Gremlin (the voice in our head) comes from.

Recognition for the Inspiration/Resources curated in this video:

The Dance of Life (Part 2): Mark Twain famously said, "The past does not repeat itself, but it rhymes." Not only does this play out in history at large, but also in our personal lives. On this episode of Back of the Napkin, we continue exploring the rhyming nature inside our personal Dance with Life and how the Gremlin can cut in.

Recognition for the Inspiration/Resources curated in this video:

  • "The Viscous Cycle" from Landmark Forum

  • PTFAR Model from KW MAPS Coaching & BOLD

  • The Mask/Shadow Relationship from The Empowerment Partnership

  • "The Gremlin" from iPEC and Bruce Schneider's book Energy Leadership

The Dance of Life (Part 1): Mark Twain famously said, "The past does not repeat itself, but it rhymes." Not only does this play out in history at large, but also in our personal lives. On this episode of Back of the Napkin, we explore the rhyming nature inside our personal Dance with Life and how it relates to the Coaching Relationship.

Recognition for the Inspiration/Resources curated in this video:

  • "The Viscous Cycle" from Landmark Forum

  • PTFAR Model from KW MAPS Coaching & BOLD

  • The Mask/Shadow Relationship from The Empowerment Partnership

  • "The Gremlin" from iPEC and Bruce Schneider's book Energy Leadership