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September 28, 2021 By Joyce Weiss Leave a Comment

2 Positive Quotes to Help You Look at the Bright Side

Happy Fall Everyone! 

This week’s article is all about helping you look at the bright side.  And, you will find 2 positive quotes to get you started. 
I decided to take a short break from messages about resolving conflict. There can be so much to celebrate in our life. Even though drama seeps into our day. 🙂

Positive Quotes #1

 

People ask me why I smile so much. Full disclosure here! My smile lines are huge. Believe me, I don’t show a happy face 24/7. Yes, Joyce Weiss, the upbeat person is a human being.

I choose to be optimistic. It’s in my DNA. And, I’m lucky to have had parents who were such great role models in this area.  They didn’t have it easy like so many of your parents. They did their best to look for opportunities when “life got in our way.” 

There is so much negativity surrounding us.  It’s hard at times to disconnect our brains from the bad stuff. It’s a challenge to look for opportunities when we are so gloomy.

This pandemic was tough for all of us.  Obviously, many of us experienced horrific loss and sickness. I was fortunate to join groups like the video rock starz and The World of Business and Executive Coaching Summit (WBECS).  This is where I learned so many new techniques about coaching and online courses. There was literally no time for me to stay stuck. I don’t take this for granted.

What about you? What do you do to stay optimistic about your future? 

Positive Quotes #2

 

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This is one of my favorite positive quotes. And, it shows up in my life quite often.  Optimism sure helps when we try new things. And, they don’t work out as well as we wanted.  Sound familiar? 

I prepared for a master class and invited clients and prospects to my new online course.  The master class was a hit UNTIL – I started aggressively selling. And, it was not the real me. I took courses on how to create a successful master class. And, followed every detail from my instructor since she was the expert.  

The moral of this story is that we need to be true to ourselves. The strong selling portion was just not me. People did sign up. That’s not the point! I felt like another person was doing that portion of the master class. 

The good news is that we learn when we fall. This wasn’t a huge mistake. BUT, it was enough for me to know that I need to rethink the next master class. Believe me when I say that I learned – no more selling on steroids!

What about you? What lesson did you learn when you “fell off your mountain?”

Let’s Stay Connected

Please share your thoughts about this week’s post. How does it resonate with you? Which one of the positive quotes speaks to you? 
You can share your thoughts in the comment section or send me a private email HERE.

Until Next Time,

Joyce Weiss, M.A., CSP, CVP
Communication Coach
Queen of Conflict Resolution

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P.P.S. Joyce Weiss – the Human Resource Professional’s Partner. I coach employees and managers to feel comfortable using their voice without losing their cool – so they feel heard and respected.

P.P.P.S Are you {or your direct reports} ready to explore working with me as your private coach?  It’s easy and fits anyone’s budget and schedule.
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August 24, 2021 By Joyce Weiss Leave a Comment

President Lincoln and Charlie Brown’s Inspirational Words

It’s time to take a break from my messages about stopping rude people in their tracks! I promise to write more articles next week on this subject.

Today is a day to celebrate YOU. Let’s start with the inspirational words from President Lincoln:

 

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Are you ready to discover why I’m writing this message?

  • Do you need a little more motivation these days?
  • Are you tired of all the negative news on TV? {so what else is new?}
  • Does sitting under a tree and reading a book for the next 12 months sound appealing?  🙂

Believe me when I say that the last bullet point is something that I contemplate at times.  That’s why I decided to celebrate my loyal readers who bring me hope, laughter, and inspirational words at times – especially during a coaching session.

Inspirational words from Charlie Brown and Snoopy

Last night I read a magazine and saw this quote which I knew I had to share with you:

Charlie Brown: “We only live once, Snoopy.”
Snoopy: “Wrong! We only die once. We live every day!”

Who knew that President Lincoln, Charlie Brown, and Snoopy would have so much in common?

Joyce, tell us what these inspirational words mean for you

Both of these quotes are small gifts that I want to give to all of you.  They mean so to me. I hear people share how much anxiety they experience due toinspirational words this pandemic. The people who are doing better are the ones who took some reflective time to look within and make changes in their life. They thought about their mental outlook, career, and relationships. 

The ones who are having tougher times are the ones who can’t seem to move beyond their fear and lack of hope and motivation. I see this in my coaching practice. And do my best to ask important questions to clients. As a result, they look within and discover options besides constant fear.  It isn’t easy. It’s so possible! I see this daily.

Here’s a coaching tip: Ask your friends or relatives who are stuck in constant fear and anxiety to remember a time when they felt free, happy, and less stressed. Stay with them when they describe these times. We can all change our future by looking within and discovering new options. 

Working on our posture is something we have to do constantly (I know this first hand!). It’s the same for our mental attitude. We need to remind ourselves daily and feed our brains with inspirational words. 

Let’s Stay Connected

Please share your thoughts about this week’s post. How does it resonate with you?
You can share your thoughts in the comment section or send me a private email HERE.

Click HERE for more personal growth strategies for you or anyone you know who could use some inspiration.

Until Next Time,

Joyce Weiss, M.A., CSP, CVP
Conflict Resolution and Communication Coach
Queen of Conflict Resolution

P.S. Please share this post on your social media. As a result, other growth-minded people can reduce their high drama and inner stress.

P.P.S. I’m the Human Resource Professional’s Partner. I coach employees and managers to feel comfortable using their voice without losing their cool – so they feel heard and respected.

P.P.P.S Are you {or your direct reports} ready to explore working with me as your private coach?  It’s easy and fits anyone’s budget and schedule.
Call me at 248.681.5831 or send an email: Joyce@JoyceWeiss.com for a Free 20 – minute discovery call.

 

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July 27, 2021 By Joyce Weiss Leave a Comment

How to Complain Less and Be Happier – 4 Easy Ways

Are you ready for a bold statement from me on how to complain less?
Some complaints are insulting and embarrassing to hear.

There, I said it! I’m expecting some pushback from some of you.  And I welcome your opinions!

Full disclosure here:  I figured out why people complain more these days.  Before you start sending me your pushback, please read the entire article. 🙂 The ideas for this post started when I spoke with my hairdresser Michelle. We always share what’s going on in our worlds every month. And, the conversation is never dull.

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Constantly complaining can be an easy way to frustrate our confidants.  On the other hand, there is research that shows it can also be a useful tool. Especially in helping us process emotions like stress and frustration. In short: Yes, it’s bad to complain, and yes, there’s a right way to do it.

The Story Behind the Story

This is how it all started. My hairdresser, Michelle said, “I was offended by Sue, a guest at a party who complained how hard it was to find a gardener for her 4 acre home. Sue went on and on for about 10 minutes.  Sue didn’t know that the people listening to these complaints lived modestly.  Most of the guests had to make major financial changes since the pandemic.” Michelle didn’t sound like a victim at all. All she wanted to do was change the conversation! Additionally, she didn’t know how to stop Sue from complaining for such a long time.

Joyce Give Us More Examples: How to Complain, Less

I thought about the conversation with Michelle. And, decided to write this article on how dangerous complaining is for our health – physical and mental.

Here are three examples that I experienced in one week!

  1. A customer couldn’t get eggs at 6 pm because the restaurant was short-staffed – with only one cook. The customer continued complaining for a while and made quite a scene.  
  2. Another customer sounded like a 2-year-old. As a result of not getting her way. She found out that the restaurant had to remove lamb chops from the menu.  The supplier went out of business. The manager was called in AGAIN to calm down the “2-year old.”
  3. George and Ann made a scene in a local diner. They couldn’t eat at their favorite table.  As a result, the manager had to be called in because she needed to calm down these volatile customers.

Enough already!  There are more stories that I could include. In fact, I need to start protecting my own health! 🙂

Joyce’s First Impression

At first, I thought how spoiled people are that they complain about the smallest things.  This sounds judgmental on my side.  I know that.  I take full responsibility for this. 

Then, I put on my coaching hat after these 3 incidents. And, came up with a less judgy opinion. The pandemic has changed how many of us deal with challenges and change.  Some people appreciate the fact that they can get out, travel, and be with loved ones.  Others are having a hard time with changes that they had to make. In fact, the smallest change sets them off.

Anxiety is at a high time right now.  Additionally, we still don’t know how the virus is going to play out in our future.  Plus, we have bigger problems to solve in the world besides the things that we can’t get anymore – like eggs after 1 pm or lamb chops!

Some people have a lower threshold.  And, you can see this by the way they complain more than they did before. 

How to complain less |Individual CoachingEasy Strategies to Use: How to Complain, Less

  1. Your happiness is your choice.  Change our thinking and we will change our life.  Of course, we all complain at times.  Complaining daily is dangerous to your success and happiness. 

“You can complain because roses have thorns, or you can rejoice because thorns have roses.”- Proverb

     2. Be grateful for who you are and what you have.  Michelle wanted to tell Sue to feel grateful that she has such a beautiful home with such a huge garden. Michelle didn’t say anything because she didn’t know the guest well. On the other hand, Michelle started to feel more grateful after Sue’s conversation.  Michelle loves her home. She loves the fact that she gardens herself because she doesn’t have a large lot!

     3. It’s a good thing to vent every once in a while. This is healthy communication.  Even more, venting all the time is unhealthy for your relationships, career, and your health.

     4.  Shift the direction when you are talking to “Connie the Complainer.” Ask Connie, “What’s going right with you these days?” This one question MAY shift Connie from constant complaining to sharing something positive.

Read more on changing your mindset: Think like Buddha HERE: 

Joyce’s Concluding Thoughts

You are the only person who can change your unhealthy communication. Notice how often you complain to family, friends, or at work. This could be an indication that you need to vent more.  Additionally, you may be having a hard time keeping up with so many changes. And, an uncertain future. This may be a good time to speak to your doctor or health care provider.  Anxiety is at an all-time high now.

People ask me how I keep my positive attitude going.  Especially,  since I help people deal with their conflict and inner stress. It’s easy for me to answer.  I am a human being. At times you will hear me complain also. This pandemic showed me how grateful I am for family, friends, my career, and my health. I realize that everyone is not as fortunate.  They have experienced such loss.

I don’t take life for granted.  There will always be people who complain about mundane things.  It’s their choice.  It’s our choice to see how the world has changed.  It has nothing to do with us. We need to show our resilience. It’s our new normal.

I welcome your thoughts about this article.  Bring on your contrarian views.  I’m open and ready to respond.

This is a great time for you to check out how your communication skills impact your success at work and home.  Take your FREE Communication Assessment HERE

Let’s Stay Connected

  • Please share your thoughts about this week’s post.
  • How does it resonate with you?
  • How do you deal with the “Complaining Connies?”

You can share your opinions in the comment section or send me a private email HERE.

Until Next Time,

Joyce Weiss, M.A., CSP, CVP
Conflict Resolution and Communication Coach
Queen of Conflict Resolution

P.S. Please share this post on your social media. As a result, other growth-minded people can reduce their high drama and inner stress.

P.P.S. I’m the Human Resource Professional’s Partner. I coach employees and managers so that they feel heard and respected.
This means they are confident to use their voice – without losing their cool!

P.P.P.S Let me know if you are ready to discuss if working with me as your (or your direct reports) private coach.  It’s easy and fits anyone’s budget and schedule.
Call me at 248.681.5831 or send an email: Joyce@JoyceWeiss.com for a Free 20 – minute discovery call.

 

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