
Josselyne Herman Saccio Talks About The Art of Being Unmissable With
07/19/23 • 34 min
Josselyne Herman Saccio joins the show to discuss her work helping people transform limiting beliefs and shift from a place of reaction to creation. She is a transformative coach and course leader with more than 30 years experience and as an author, CEO, Community Activist, founder of a non -profit and coach, she has worked with all kinds of people to empower them to live the life of their dreams NOW and ultimately be "unmessablewith."
She shares how she helps people develop the "muscle of creation" by getting clear on their vision and what they really want, beyond just goals. We also discuss the importance of journaling and storytelling, how to best fill out your calendar, and why Josselyne calls her work "the art" of being unmessable.
Key Discussion Points
- The importance of creating, not just managing or reacting
- Developing the muscle of creation by exercising it regularly
- Getting clear on your vision and what you really want, beyond just goals
- Dismantling the stories and limiting beliefs that hold you back
- Shifting from feeling complete to creating being complete
- Distinguishing what is actually happening versus the stories you tell yourself
- Filling your calendar with why you're doing things and what you're creating, not just content
This conversation provides insights and strategies to help you transform limiting beliefs, shift from a place of reaction to creation, and develop the "muscle of creation". By dismantling the stories that hold you back and getting clear on your true vision, you can fill your life with more meaning and fulfillment, regardless of your circumstances. Listen in to discover tools that may help you unlock your untapped potential and create the life you desire.
Links Worth Exploring
- Connect with Josselyne: Website | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn
- Josselyne's Youtube Channel: Watch now
- Josselyne's Newsletter: Check it out
- A Blast From Josselyne's Past: "That's What Love Can Do"
- Related Conversation: Episode 245: What Happy Successful People Do Differently with Marc and Angel Chernoff
- Related Blog Post: Why Improving Your Relationship with Time is the Key to Mastering It
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Josselyne Herman Saccio joins the show to discuss her work helping people transform limiting beliefs and shift from a place of reaction to creation. She is a transformative coach and course leader with more than 30 years experience and as an author, CEO, Community Activist, founder of a non -profit and coach, she has worked with all kinds of people to empower them to live the life of their dreams NOW and ultimately be "unmessablewith."
She shares how she helps people develop the "muscle of creation" by getting clear on their vision and what they really want, beyond just goals. We also discuss the importance of journaling and storytelling, how to best fill out your calendar, and why Josselyne calls her work "the art" of being unmessable.
Key Discussion Points
- The importance of creating, not just managing or reacting
- Developing the muscle of creation by exercising it regularly
- Getting clear on your vision and what you really want, beyond just goals
- Dismantling the stories and limiting beliefs that hold you back
- Shifting from feeling complete to creating being complete
- Distinguishing what is actually happening versus the stories you tell yourself
- Filling your calendar with why you're doing things and what you're creating, not just content
This conversation provides insights and strategies to help you transform limiting beliefs, shift from a place of reaction to creation, and develop the "muscle of creation". By dismantling the stories that hold you back and getting clear on your true vision, you can fill your life with more meaning and fulfillment, regardless of your circumstances. Listen in to discover tools that may help you unlock your untapped potential and create the life you desire.
Links Worth Exploring
- Connect with Josselyne: Website | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn
- Josselyne's Youtube Channel: Watch now
- Josselyne's Newsletter: Check it out
- A Blast From Josselyne's Past: "That's What Love Can Do"
- Related Conversation: Episode 245: What Happy Successful People Do Differently with Marc and Angel Chernoff
- Related Blog Post: Why Improving Your Relationship with Time is the Key to Mastering It
Thanks to all of the sponsors of this episode. You can find all of the sponsors you heard me mention on this episode on our Podcast Sponsors page.
Want to support the podcast? Beyond checking out our sponsors, you can subscribe to the show wherever you listen to podcasts. Click on any of the links below to make that happen.
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Peter Ivanov Talks About Powering Up Virtual Teams
In this episode of "A Productive Conversation," I'm joined by Peter Ivanov. Peter is an inspiring keynote speaker, renowned for his expertise in virtual teams and future-oriented leadership. With 20 years of experience as a Senior Manager leading international virtual teams across Europe, Africa, and Asia, Peter's teams have achieved remarkable success, including winning the prestigious "Global IT Connect Award" in 2012. As the author of the acclaimed book "Virtual Power Teams," translated into six languages and ranked as an "Amazon Top 3" in international management, Peter's mission is to unite global talent in tackling humanity's toughest challenges.
During our discussion, Peter unravels the secrets to building trust and fostering collaboration. Discover strategies to navigate conflicts and ensure knowledge flow in virtual and hybrid teams. Explore the emerging role of the Chief Remote Officer and learn how to enhance team productivity beyond mere metrics. Peter also reveals a simple action you can take right now to elevate your team's performance. Get ready for an enlightening conversation filled with practical tips to unlock the full potential of your remote work setup.
Key Discussion Points
- Building trust is essential in remote teams.
- Handling conflicts and pre-emptive responses to maintain team harmony.
- The importance of knowledge flow in virtual and hybrid teams.
- The rise of Chief Remote Officers and the concept of equal opportunities in remote work.
- Balancing quantified productivity with other tools and mechanisms for managing distributed teams.
Listeners can expect a thought-provoking conversation filled with practical insights to improve remote team dynamics and productivity. By implementing Peter's strategies and leveraging the suggested tools, leaders and team members alike can enhance their remote work experiences and achieve greater success.
Links Worth Exploring
- Connect with Peter: Website | Facebook | LinkedIn | YouTube
- Peter’s Book: Virtual Power Teams: How to Deliver Products Faster, Reduce Costs, and Develop Your Organization for the Future!
- Running Remote: Website
- Mike Vardy + David Allen at Running Remote 2023: Watch on YouTube
- Related Conversation: Episode 420: Daniel Coyle talks about The Culture Playbook
- Related Blog Post: How to Be Prudent and Productive
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FROM THE VAULT: James Clear Talks About Atomic Habits
We're going back into the vault for this episode for a conversation that I had in January 2019 with the one and only James Clear. James is best known as the author of Atomic Habits: An Easy And Proven Way To Build Good Habits And Break Bad Ones.
During our conversation, James discusses why he wrote Atomic Habits and how it differs from other habit books, the importance of breaking habits down into "atomic" small changes, and the "two minute rule" for making habits simple and easy to do. We also get into how seasons and social reinforcement can help with habit consistency, strategies for curtailing behaviours that you want to do in moderation, and his collaboration with Baronfig.
Key Discussion Points
- Start small with habits by scaling them down until they take two minutes or less. This makes them simple to automate.
- Layer many small habit changes on top of each other to achieve big results over time.
- Use tools and software to help with habit consistency, especially for infrequent habits.
- Slow down and pay attention to your current behaviours to identify where to insert new habits.
- Write things down in a central place to capture ideas and sort them later. Don't worry about organization in the moment.
I hope this very productive conversation with James Clear gives you some valuable insights into building good habits through small, sustainable changes. Atomic Habits provides a practical, science-backed approach that you can start implementing today. Don't let perfect be the enemy of good – take that first small step and build the habit from there.
Links Worth Exploring
- Connect with James: Website | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram
- James’s Book: Atomic Habits: An Easy and Proven Way to Build Good Habits and Break Bad Ones
- Baronfig x James Clear Collection: Check out this collaboration
- Read James' Newsletter: Subscribe
- Related Conversation: Episode 454: Michelle Segar talks about habits and The Joy Choice
- Related Blog Post: 3 Steps to Building Productivity Habits That Stick
Thanks to all of the sponsors of this episode. You can find all of the sponsors you heard me mention on this episode on our Podcast Sponsors page.
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