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The Art Of Coaching

E69 | Justin Bosley: The Tyranny of Now

The Art Of Coaching

Brett Bartholomew

Health & Fitness, Business, Education

5 • 642 Ratings

🗓️ 9 March 2020

⏱️ 78 minutes

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Summary

Guys, the clock is ticking on our April 18th Apprenticeship in Decatur, Georgia! Please make sure you guys check it out! These are highly interactive 2-day workshops where professionals of all kinds can rehearse for and refine their strategies for life's most significant moments. Whether it is a contract negotiation, interpersonal conflict, hiring new staff, or leading a team, in general, The Apprenticeship™ is focused on creating a new type of educational experience for today's leaders that are execution-focused. We will be hosting our Apprenticeship's in the following cities: Atlanta, GA: April 18th & 19th Chicago, IL: May 2nd & 3rd Sydney, Australia: May 9th & 10th Perth, Australia: May 16th & 17th Renton, WA: June 13th & 14th Santa Monica, CA: June 27th & 28th Charleston, SC: July 25th & 26th Please see these links below for more details! Have more questions about The Apprenticeship™? Check out our FAQ page: https://artofcoaching.com/the-apprenticeship-faqs/ Want to host an Art of Coaching Apprenticeship™? Visit https://artofcoaching.com/the-apprenticeship/ and fill out the form and we will get right on it! This information is kept free by our partnership with Momentous. To learn more about Momentous and what they do to help our community go to livemomentous.com/brett. As part of the Art of Coaching audience, you can receive $20 off your 1st order of Momentous by using code BRETT20 at checkout. (Minimum purchase amount of $50).   Guys, I think this episode is going to be one of our more popular ones simply because of the uniqueness of the conversation. Justin shares such candid information with us today that you will not want to miss this one.   Justin is an emergency and sports medicine physician, and he has honestly had a unique path. He graduated in 2003 from the Harvard University School of Medicine. The biggest takeaway from my conversation with Justin is that all high stakes jobs where people are trying to achieve optimal performance require a combination of improv game theory, persuasion, and influence.   Key points discussed with Justin today: Framing and validating the experience of a patient and letting them know what they are going through is real What the 'tyranny of now' means to Justin and why he uses this to help patients handle their emotional state How proxemics and aesthetics play into a patients confidence in the person treating them The reality that medical professionals are humans too and can swing for the fences only to strikeout Acknowledging the tremendous fear of trauma patients but at the same time letting them know you're the boss and you need them to let you do your job effectively Join our exclusive Facebook group of fellow Art of Coaching Podcast listeners and have your voice heard!   Don't forget to check-out and download our new free resources.   Podcast Reflection Sheets: Click Here   How to Find a Mentor Guide: Click Here   Sign up for my course: Sign Up Now!   Follow me on social media:   Via Instagram: @coach_BrettB   Via Twitter: @coach_BrettB   Subscribe to my YouTube channel here   Learn More About My Courses, Clinics, and Live Events At: www.ArtofCoaching.com

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0:00.0

Guys, clock is ticking on our April 18th apprenticeship indicator Georgia.

0:08.1

Make sure you guys check it out now.

0:09.6

There's tons of opportunities to save money.

0:11.8

If you are interested in what the apprenticeship is, we've talked about this a lot.

0:15.8

Simply put, it is a two-day seminar completely focused on interpersonal skills development.

0:21.0

It is a non-death-by-power point, highly interactive seminar where you have

0:26.0

the chance to really get evaluated by peers and professionals in other fields and become

0:31.6

better at both the verbal, nonverbal elements of what you do. Whether you lead big groups,

0:36.9

small groups, whether you're a mom, whether you work at a mothership of some major company,

0:41.6

whatever, we all need to get better at communication. These apprenticeships are the things that I've worked so hard on in the past two years

0:50.3

that give me a lot of gray hairs.

0:52.6

These things are a lot of fun though too.

0:54.0

I'm constantly exposed as a communicator.

0:56.7

Other people are exposed, but you know what, it's fine because it's a safe place for

1:00.7

leaders to truly grow.

1:02.5

Haven't you had enough of these five steps

1:05.2

to successful leadership and, you know,

1:07.4

three ways to build rapport?

1:09.6

Don't you want something more tactical?

1:11.8

If you do and you really want to dive into power dynamics

1:15.0

and sometimes the really sticky parts of communication

1:18.2

and how it can hamper what we do,

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