Joyce Weiss

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November 8, 2010 By Joyce Weiss 2 Comments

Dealing with Negative People Using “The Power Talk Formula”

Have you ever met a negative person who sapped all of your energy from you?  Do you want to figure out how to make sure this does not happen again?

Besides running away from this person… use The Power Talk Formula:

I feel…(your emotional response)
when…(non judgmental)
because…(how it affects you)

Watch this 2 minute video to bring The Power Talk Formula to life:

To Recap:

My client Sue used this formula with one of her negative colleagues.  They were on a business trip and were waiting in a long line to give their passports to the security guards.  Tom started to complain and make a scene.  Sue knew that she needed to do something.

She said, “Tom, It is hard for all of us to travel.  I feel frustrated when I hear all of these complaints because this negativity is pulling me down.  Why don’t we use this time to discuss the bottlenecks that we have with our own clients?”  Tom did not get defensive because Sue did not use the word “you.”  She was very careful to put the responsibility on her shoulders and NOT sound critical to Tom.  Their relationships improved and Tom was not as negative on the trip.

This tip works after a lot of practice.

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Filed Under: Conflict and Resolution Specialist, Miscellaneous
Tagged With: Conflict and Resolution Specialist, constructive feedback, effective communication, relationships

October 26, 2010 By Joyce Weiss Leave a Comment

Joyce had a great time at the MACP Leadership Conference

I just returned from Chrystal Mountain Resort in MI.  I had  a great time meeting and working with the creative Presidents and  Membership Directors from Chambers of Commerce in MI.  My session was called “The New Norm -Doing More with Less.”  We brainstormed on how to set better boundaries, systems, and how to stop things that aren’t working and recharge with a new program alignment.  Members shared tips on what their chambers do to encourage life prioritization.

Here is a photo of Bob Thomas who is the Director of Operations at the MI Chamber of Commerce. Thanks Bob for bringing me to your Chamber family. I enjoyed the energy, openness and hope from this incredible group of leaders!

photo  of Bob Thomas and Joyce Weiss at Chystal MT in MI
Photo of Bob Thomas and Joyce Weiss at Chrystal MT in MI

Listen to the testimonial from Bob Thomas

Filed Under: Communication, Miscellaneous
Tagged With: Communication, Life Prioritization

September 26, 2010 By Joyce Weiss Leave a Comment

Do you have an open or closed mind when others describe people who you have not met yet?

We can’t let cynicism and negativity impact new experiences.  I recently visited Paris and Provence with my family.  Several people warned us that we better be prepared for rudeness.  Others told us that we needed to learn several key phrases in French and start all conversations in a positive way.

Let me ask you a question.  When is the last time that you were “warned” about a new colleague or boss?  People may have been cynical and you prejudged the new person before you even met him or her.

Now for the rest of my story – We had such a positive experience in France!  We attempted to speak their language when we were lost or had questions about food or prices.  We started our conversation in a positive way.  The response was almost always the same.  We all laughed and used a lot of grunts and hand gestures.  People wanted to help us.

I feel that we all need to think about our own communication and ask ourselves an important question.  Are we being open or closed when we meet new people  – especially after we were “warned” about them before we even met them?

The response is up to you and how you approach any new situation.  I choose to make up my own mind about others and do my best to look for possibilities instead of starting off negative and sticking to an old bias.

Please let me know what experience you have had when you meet new people after others were cynical about them?  Did you tell the cynic how you felt?  I’m here to listen to my loyal readers!

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Filed Under: Communication, Conflict and Resolution Specialist, Miscellaneous
Tagged With: Communication, Conflict and Resolution Specialist, respect, trust

August 17, 2010 By Joyce Weiss Leave a Comment

5 Tips to Encourage Work Life Balance at Work

The following is a typical question that I’m asked when I meet others at a networking event:  How can I engage my team since they are so stressed out? The person who asks me this question realizes that his or her team is strong yet the stress is worse than ever before due more demands and doing more with less.  Effective communication, prioritization and delegation are 3 important factors on how effective teams can cope with stress. I give them the following link to an article which addresses this issue:

https://www.joyceweiss.com/5-tips-to-encourage-work-life-balance-at-your-company-i-112.html

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Filed Under: Miscellaneous
Tagged With: Life Prioritization, life prioritization and delegation, stress, team building, work life balance

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