Monday Morning Jumpstart:
Are You Being Helpful or Are You Trying to be Right?

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Do you always feel the need to win? Or do you find yourself always fighting?

In today’s Monday Morning Jumpstart, AWAI Chief Success Officer, Ted Capshaw, and Director of Training, Jade Trueblood, talk about navigating when you need to be right and when you should be helpful. They offer a key piece of advice that will help you determine what to do. This technique will not only help with client relationships but also with personal ones.

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Published: March 6, 2023

2 Responses to “Monday Morning Jumpstart: Are You Being Helpful or Are You Trying to be Right?”

  1. 100%! EGO can be a stumbling block to meeting your clients goal. There's always two ways in everything. Feeling right, EGO, doesn't mean you are right. Feeling right is an attachment to your work grown from pride in the effort to deliver on time and on target. Let EGO rest until the check comes home. Then feel that TaDa moment and step higher toward the next being "write".

    Guest (Fred Warner)

  2. Hi Rebecca, I am interested in your program but as i am hearing challenged I question my ability to follow the verbal instruction.
    Any advice will be appreciated !!!
    Bob

    Guest (Bob West)


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