
118: Ask for What You Want with AmyK Hutchens
09/01/20 • 30 min
Asking for what you want or need is almost never easy. Whether it’s a raise, greater autonomy, more responsibility, or something else, it’s important to ask for what you want in order to do your best work. Plus,as managers,we need to enable our team members to ask us for what they need.
In this episode, I speak with AmyK Hutchens. AmyK is an international award-winning speaker, Amazon bestselling author of the brand new book, GET IT: Five Steps to the Sex, Salary and Success You Want, and has over nineteen years’ experience training and consulting with clients such as The Home Depot, Starbucks Canada, Comerica Bank, Expedia and Lockheed Martin. She also is honored to be THE designated Cool Aunt in her family.
AmyK and I talk about building buy-in for your vision, how to ask for what you want, how to have a disarming tough conversation, and how to create an environment where your team feels comfortable asking you for what they want.
Become a member of The Modern Manager Community to get $100 Off AmyK’s The Power of Profitable Conversations Online Course. From connecting with another and healing a relationship to asking for a raise or drawing a boundary, being a Master Communicator sets you up for success... however you define it. Join AmyK in her signature online course, The Power of Profitable Conversations and start using Magical Phrases and brilliant communication techniques to get more of the life you desire. To learn more about membership, go to www.themodernmanager.com/join.
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Have you worked for a rock star manager? Be part of the research for my next book - schedule your 45 minute interview at www.managerialgreatness.com
Read the related blog article: Magical Phrases That Get You and Your Staff What You Need
Key Takeaways:
- Each person has their own needs and wants. To get what you want, align what the other person wants with your desires.
- Use questions to engage people in a robust conversation. The phrase “How might we...” is a great way to open up thinking.
- Create a meeting agenda of questions to be discussed. Ask people to contribute their questions as pre-work to help co-create the agenda.
- Instead of assigning work, try asking, “Would you be willing...” This gives the person the choice to accept your offer, providing them autonomy in the conversation.
- Hire good people and then give them the freedom to do good work.
- If you can, follow the “three strikes and I’m out” rule. If your manager abuses you or creates a toxic environment, after three attempts to improve the situation, if they still don’t make any changes, it’s time for you to leave that role.
- It's important to recognize your own self worth. If you can’t leave an unhealthy work environment, look for ways to create boundaries to protect yourself.
- You can ask for what you need by connecting - seek to understand the person and share how they can understand you.
- You can ask for what you need through personal power - be straightforward in sharing your desire, values, or what you need in order for the situation to work for you.
- You can use connecting or personal power, but it’s hard to do both at the same time.
- The life you want is on the other side of a tough conversation.
- Give yourself permission to go back and re-open a conversation that didn’t go as planned.
- Use the phrase “I have this story in my head...” to share how you interpreted the conversation or their position, and check for accuracy.
- Always explain your thought process behind your decisions and actions. This builds trust and enables the person to make better choices for themselves going forward.
KEEP UP WITH AMYK
- Website: www.amyk.com
- Instagram: @AmyKHutchens
- Twitter: @AmyKHutchens
Asking for what you want or need is almost never easy. Whether it’s a raise, greater autonomy, more responsibility, or something else, it’s important to ask for what you want in order to do your best work. Plus,as managers,we need to enable our team members to ask us for what they need.
In this episode, I speak with AmyK Hutchens. AmyK is an international award-winning speaker, Amazon bestselling author of the brand new book, GET IT: Five Steps to the Sex, Salary and Success You Want, and has over nineteen years’ experience training and consulting with clients such as The Home Depot, Starbucks Canada, Comerica Bank, Expedia and Lockheed Martin. She also is honored to be THE designated Cool Aunt in her family.
AmyK and I talk about building buy-in for your vision, how to ask for what you want, how to have a disarming tough conversation, and how to create an environment where your team feels comfortable asking you for what they want.
Become a member of The Modern Manager Community to get $100 Off AmyK’s The Power of Profitable Conversations Online Course. From connecting with another and healing a relationship to asking for a raise or drawing a boundary, being a Master Communicator sets you up for success... however you define it. Join AmyK in her signature online course, The Power of Profitable Conversations and start using Magical Phrases and brilliant communication techniques to get more of the life you desire. To learn more about membership, go to www.themodernmanager.com/join.
Subscribe to the newsletter to get episodes, articles and free mini-guides delivered to your inbox.
Have you worked for a rock star manager? Be part of the research for my next book - schedule your 45 minute interview at www.managerialgreatness.com
Read the related blog article: Magical Phrases That Get You and Your Staff What You Need
Key Takeaways:
- Each person has their own needs and wants. To get what you want, align what the other person wants with your desires.
- Use questions to engage people in a robust conversation. The phrase “How might we...” is a great way to open up thinking.
- Create a meeting agenda of questions to be discussed. Ask people to contribute their questions as pre-work to help co-create the agenda.
- Instead of assigning work, try asking, “Would you be willing...” This gives the person the choice to accept your offer, providing them autonomy in the conversation.
- Hire good people and then give them the freedom to do good work.
- If you can, follow the “three strikes and I’m out” rule. If your manager abuses you or creates a toxic environment, after three attempts to improve the situation, if they still don’t make any changes, it’s time for you to leave that role.
- It's important to recognize your own self worth. If you can’t leave an unhealthy work environment, look for ways to create boundaries to protect yourself.
- You can ask for what you need by connecting - seek to understand the person and share how they can understand you.
- You can ask for what you need through personal power - be straightforward in sharing your desire, values, or what you need in order for the situation to work for you.
- You can use connecting or personal power, but it’s hard to do both at the same time.
- The life you want is on the other side of a tough conversation.
- Give yourself permission to go back and re-open a conversation that didn’t go as planned.
- Use the phrase “I have this story in my head...” to share how you interpreted the conversation or their position, and check for accuracy.
- Always explain your thought process behind your decisions and actions. This builds trust and enables the person to make better choices for themselves going forward.
KEEP UP WITH AMYK
- Website: www.amyk.com
- Instagram: @AmyKHutchens
- Twitter: @AmyKHutchens
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117: Take Care of Yourself and Others with Peter Gourri
It’s been months of living in a COVID-restricted world. Remote work, limited public life, rising tensions, and mounting uncertainty, has taken its toll. Many managers and their team members are experiencing non-stop excess stress, overwhelm or are nearing burnout. This isn’t healthy or sustainable.
In this episode, I speak with Peter Gourri. Peter is a qualified Executive & Business Mentor and Coach, non-practicing lawyer, and retired Royal Air Force officer with particular expertise in mentoring as well as leadership coaching and training. His clients range from individual executives and high-growth start-ups to multinational Fortune 500 corporations and others.
Peter and I talk about how to take care of yourself and your team members during this time of immense stress and uncertainty. We get into some healthy self care practices that are good even when there isn’t a pandemic, how to take advantage of this strange time, and more.
Become a member of The Modern Manager Community to get 50% off coaching with Peter. To learn more about membership, go to www.themodernmanager.com/join.
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Have you worked for a rock star manager? Be part of the research for my next book - schedule your 45 minute interview at www.managerialgreatness.com
Read the related blog article: Self Care Tips For Managers And Teams During COVID-19
Key Takeaways:
- Because our mood heavily impacts how we see the world, when under excess stress, it's easy to misinterpret actions or written communications (e.g. email or chat). Before assuming the worst, consider the facts vs your interpretation of them.
- Pause before responding when you feel emotionally triggered. Take a break and return to the situation with fresh eyes and a calm mind.
- Give yourself and others a break. We’re all navigating the same complex, confusing and stressful situation.
- Mark time on your calendar for self care, including time to prepare and eat meals, go for walks or exercise, etc.
- Offer to switch a video meeting to audio only or a phone call.
- Take vacation time even if there is nowhere to go. Discover a new park within driving distance or simply take a personal day at home to relax.
- Encourage your team members to take breaks and time off. Role model this healthy behavior, too.
- Take up a new hobby or find an activity that energizes you. Or design a project for yourself and work toward it.
- Create a future vision for yourself and write a letter to yourself as if you’ve achieved that future state.
- Spend time investing in your skills that will help you advance your career. Take an online course, etc.
- Know that you will get through this and be stronger because of this experience, no matter how challenging it is.
KEEP UP WITH PETER
- Website: http://www.petergourri.com/
- Instagram: @petergourricoaching
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/petergourri/
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119: Quiet Your Imposter Syndrome with Todd Palmer
We’ve all heard it before. That little voice telling you that any moment now everyone is going to realize you have no idea what you’re doing. Or maybe it’s saying they’ll figure out you don’t really know what you’re talking about. Whatever your imposter syndrome says to you, it’s time to tell it to be quiet.
In this episode, I speak with Todd Palmer. Todd is an executive coach, keynote speaker, renowned thought leader, author, and CEO who is committed to helping business owners tackle their obstacles and clear their path to success. He specializes in helping leaders join the mission statement of the organization with their personal core values, while addressing fears, self-doubts and imposter syndrome. He brings a unique blend of authenticity, transparency and vulnerability to help leaders & organizations achieve their highest goals.
Todd and I talk about imposter syndrome - what it is, how it’s different from your inner critic, and how to overcome it’s unhelpful voice. Plus, how getting past your imposter syndrome can make you a better manager.
Get the chance to win a free 30-min coaching Todd to help you get unstuck around crucial or difficult conversations, change, adjusting to the new normal, or whatever is on your mind. You must be a member by October 6th, 2020. To learn more about membership and to join, go to www.themodernmanager.com/join
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Read the related blog article: How To Overcome Imposter Syndrome’s Unhelpful Voice
Key Takeaways
- Imposter syndrome and your inner critic work together; your inner critic says you’re not doing enough and your imposter syndrome fears you’re not able to be better and will be exposed for being a fraud.
- Imagine putting your negative voices in the passenger seat so you can control the wheel and drive forward despite their chatter.
- If a manager feels pressure to be an all-knowing, all-powerful savior for their team, they won’t reach out for help when necessary or deeply listen to their team.
- We all have our zone of genius where we personally shine but we can’t excel at everything. Change your expectations to focus on what you’re great at.
- We can’t wait for the motivation; take action first and motivation will follow.
- Anchoring your motivation to helping someone else may help you move forward and take action when imposter syndrome strikes.
- One of the greatest gifts we can give our staff is not to solve their problems, but to help them feel seen and heard.
- Say “tell me more” three to five times before giving advice.
- A manager’s other central listening task is to remove the “bottlenecks” that make their staff’s work life difficult.
- When a manager exposes their authentic, imperfect self and reaches out for help, it gives their staff permission to overcome their own imposter syndrome and reach out for help.
KEEP UP WITH TODD
- Website: http://extraordinaryadvisors.com/
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