Ed Batista, The Art of Self-Coaching @StanfordBiz, Class 9: SUCCESS

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The art ofself-coachingEd Batista

Class 9: SUCCESS

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Class #

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Success

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Strengths + a conversation 30 minsValues + a group discussion35 minsConditions + a conversation 25 minsFor next time… 5 mins

Agenda

Today’s guiding spirit

StrengthsIt takes far more energy and work to improve from incompetence to mediocrity than it takes to improve from first-rate performance to excellence.

~Peter Drucker

Growth mindset?Change is always possible…

What’s the opportunity cost?

With yourpartner

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With yourpartnerWhat are my greatest strengths?Where am I capable of excellence?

DebriefWhat did you learn?

More happiness

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myths…

I’ll be happy

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when…

I’ll be happy

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when…

I’ll be happySonja LyubomirskyWhy doesn’t success make us happier?

when…

Hedonic treadmill

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Hedonic treadmillThe more we attain, the happier we

become. But the more we attain, the more we want.

~Sonja Lyubomirsky

Hedonic treadmillTwo chief explanations: We experience

less & less pleasure over time & our aspirations rise.

~Sonja Lyubomirsky

Hedonic treadmillAre high achievers doomed?

How do we avoid settling?

Social

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comparison

SocialThose of us who typically rely on our own internal, objective standards are happiest.

~Sonja Lyubomirsky

comparison

SocialThose of us who base our self-evaluations on comparisons with others are the unhappy ones.

~Sonja Lyubomirsky

comparison

SocialWhy might this be a bigger problem post-GSB?

comparison

GoalThe critical factor in whether goal pursuit makes us happy lies in enjoying the journey & not in realizing the end-goal.

~Sonja Lyubomirsky

pursuit

GoalBut when do we prioritize the journey?And is now too soon?

pursuit

So whatcan we do?

AspirationConcrete experiences & observationsGratitude & appreciationGoal selection & framingValues

management

ValuesTo work in an organization whose value system is incompatible with one’s own condemns a person to frustration.

~Peter Drucker

A value system

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A value systemIf you worship money & things, you will never have enough. Worship your own body & beauty, you will always feel ugly. Worship power, you will end up feeling weak & afraid.

~David Foster Wallace

A value systemThe really important kind of freedom involves attention & awareness & discipline & effort & being able truly to care about other people & to sacrifice for them, over & over.

~David Foster Wallace

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In your groupsof 6What have I learned about my values?How do they influence my aspirations?

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DebriefWhat did you learn?

Thank your group

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Find your Profl.

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Partner

ConditionsFor knowledge workers, How do I perform? may be an even more important question than What are my strengths?

~Peter Drucker

A conversation

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A conversationWhat have you learned about the conditions

under which you do your best work?

To sum up

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To sum upSuccess may entail focusing on strengthsManaging aspirations will be keyClarity on values can helpThe power of No

For next time…

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Endings

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EndingsWilliam Bridges on transitionsChristopher Peterson on life & habits& some feedback…

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Feedback

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FeedbackFor both of your partnersThe worksheet is a suggestionUse whatever format work best for you

Other items…Weekly assignment: Tuesday Dec 6, 9pmFinal paper: Tuesday Dec 13, 9pm

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