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Wisdom Cafe - Confessions of an Imperfect Life Coach

Confessions of an Imperfect Life Coach

07/18/21 • 18 min

Wisdom Cafe

INTRO
Life coaches should have their act together, right? After all, they offer support to others on how to live well. They hold themselves up as someone to possibly emulate. In this episode, I open up about my own struggles to focus and follow through on one thing. Maybe, it’s because I don’t fit well into a standard box? And we look at imposter syndrome, how to live large, and stories of ordinary people doing cool things to make a difference.

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WHAT WE TALK ABOUT

  • People in the digital world try to create a ‘brand’
  • The struggle to nail down the ‘one thing’ you do
  • Is having 13 irons in the fire, worse than only 2?
  • Life coaches and mentors experience the imposter syndrome
  • Showing confidence doesn’t mean you always are confident
  • Self-doubt may be built into your DNA
  • It’s also reinforced by your upbringing
  • You can walk with it successfully
  • “What if I’m wrong?”
  • “What if no one wants to know?”
  • The tendency to place more weight on other’s ideas
  • Education involves absorbing other’s ideas
  • The fear of having your own ideas rejected
  • Accepting who you are now as well
  • Society isn’t warm to being vulnerable or failing
  • Being a better person - you go first
  • We all have a lot of potential
  • Maybe we don’t all have the same level of potential
  • We can waste a lot of it, though
  • Having a direction for personal growth, not a destination
  • “Expand all the way to the end” (RB)
  • Living a larger life - connection with others
  • Our lives are also not just our own
  • We live in various communities
  • Reconnecting with my birth mother
  • Falling in love with my Dad again
  • “The better the quality of our connections…the larger our lives can be.” (RB)
  • The practical elements of better connecting
  • Make more of a difference
  • John Wood
  • The Minimalists
  • Brené Brown
  • Chefs for Compassion
  • Sea Cleaners
  • Richard in Budapest
  • Rob’s Solo world trip in 2016
  • Become more aware
  • Start doing small things

How to Work This Into Your Life

  1. Accept that it’s OK not to be perfect
  2. Accept that you are a combination of all your strengths, weaknesses, ups, and downs.
  3. All of it is you.
  4. Try not to teach or lead out of what you know.
  5. Instead, teach or lead out of who you are.
  6. The real you offers more value than a constructed brand or curated expertise.
  7. Be appropriately honest with those you work alongside, serve through your work, or live with.
  8. Show your questions and doubts as part of the mix of your offer.


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INTRO
Life coaches should have their act together, right? After all, they offer support to others on how to live well. They hold themselves up as someone to possibly emulate. In this episode, I open up about my own struggles to focus and follow through on one thing. Maybe, it’s because I don’t fit well into a standard box? And we look at imposter syndrome, how to live large, and stories of ordinary people doing cool things to make a difference.

SUBSCRIBE
Use the links provided to subscribe so you can get notified of new episodes.

SHARE
To help me grow the audience, and share the ideas more widely, please share this with people you think will enjoy it.  Use the social links provided. And thank you!

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WHAT WE TALK ABOUT

  • People in the digital world try to create a ‘brand’
  • The struggle to nail down the ‘one thing’ you do
  • Is having 13 irons in the fire, worse than only 2?
  • Life coaches and mentors experience the imposter syndrome
  • Showing confidence doesn’t mean you always are confident
  • Self-doubt may be built into your DNA
  • It’s also reinforced by your upbringing
  • You can walk with it successfully
  • “What if I’m wrong?”
  • “What if no one wants to know?”
  • The tendency to place more weight on other’s ideas
  • Education involves absorbing other’s ideas
  • The fear of having your own ideas rejected
  • Accepting who you are now as well
  • Society isn’t warm to being vulnerable or failing
  • Being a better person - you go first
  • We all have a lot of potential
  • Maybe we don’t all have the same level of potential
  • We can waste a lot of it, though
  • Having a direction for personal growth, not a destination
  • “Expand all the way to the end” (RB)
  • Living a larger life - connection with others
  • Our lives are also not just our own
  • We live in various communities
  • Reconnecting with my birth mother
  • Falling in love with my Dad again
  • “The better the quality of our connections…the larger our lives can be.” (RB)
  • The practical elements of better connecting
  • Make more of a difference
  • John Wood
  • The Minimalists
  • Brené Brown
  • Chefs for Compassion
  • Sea Cleaners
  • Richard in Budapest
  • Rob’s Solo world trip in 2016
  • Become more aware
  • Start doing small things

How to Work This Into Your Life

  1. Accept that it’s OK not to be perfect
  2. Accept that you are a combination of all your strengths, weaknesses, ups, and downs.
  3. All of it is you.
  4. Try not to teach or lead out of what you know.
  5. Instead, teach or lead out of who you are.
  6. The real you offers more value than a constructed brand or curated expertise.
  7. Be appropriately honest with those you work alongside, serve through your work, or live with.
  8. Show your questions and doubts as part of the mix of your offer.


Previous Episode

undefined - Welcome to Wisdom Cafe

Welcome to Wisdom Cafe

There are hundreds of thousands of podcasts out there, and yet here you are! Thank you. And welcome. In this short introduction, you get to 'meet' the host of Wisdom Cafe, Rob Bialostocki, and get a feel for the style of the podcast.

We think you'll like it.

Rob is a New Zealander, in his late-midlife, who tells extremely good Dad-jokes, loves dogs, books, fly-fishing, and his wife. Not in that order. He was a professionally-trained radio broadcaster and then spent 25 years in corporate training and development. He still coaches and mentors people in living a life, and doing work, that matters.

Email him about anything at [email protected]

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undefined - The Thing and the Thought

The Thing and the Thought

INTRO

In this episode, we look at how our mind fuses thoughts, feelings and reality so that it can cause us some challenges in how we see things, and what we believe. People who want to develop greater mastery in their lives, realise the key is to separate out the elements of a situation, and see things more clearly.

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WHAT WE TALK ABOUT

  • The principle of the thing vs the thought
  • How our brain fuses together elements of a situation
  • We are sense-making machines and how that affects our perceptions
  • How judgements colour our experience
  • Learning to recognise our tendencies and choose how we feel
  • The freedom that comes from reality-based living
  • How to be more tolerant and accept differences
  • “There is no such things as bad weather, just bad clothing.” (Anon)
  • How to have more free attention and energy
  • Breaking through to a more present awareness
  • Meditation is a great way to increase presence and reality
  • You are thinking a lot, and your brain can’t help it
  • Exercising better choices
  • Using the ‘right-hand’ and ‘left-hand’ technique to seperate thoughts from things
  • Reactive behaviour versus proactive.

HOW TO WORK THIS INTO YOUR LIFE

  • Cultivate the ability to notice yourself making unnecessary judgements
  • When you hear yourself, or feel yourself being negative (or overly positive) pause.
  • Hold out your left hand and in your imagination place the thing/person/event into your hand
  • Say something like, “OK, this is the (insert the object/subject) and it is as it is.”
  • Hold out your right hand and in your imagination place the thing/person/event into that hand
  • Say something like, “And this is what I’m adding to the reality. I am thinking/saying/feeling (insert). However, that is seperate to the reality.”
  • This will help you become more aware of what you’re adding to the ‘thing.’
  • Then you have put yourself in a position whereby you are aware of the two elements.
  • You can then alter whether, and what, you add.
  • You’ll notice a gradual ability to hold something without judging it any further.
  • You’ll notice you’ll become more tolerant, less reactive, more real.

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