Oct 28, 2020
Using Resilience to Get Out of Your Own Way with Ann
Holm
Ann
Holm and Joe Lynch discuss
using resilience to get out of your own way. In times of stress,
people need to become even more aware of their mental fitness. In
this interview, Ann describes some of the challenges people face
when under stress along with some strategies to become more
resilient.
About Ann Holm
Ann C. Holm, MS, PCC, is
a Professional Certified Coach specializing in executive, career,
and sales coaching. In addition to being a certified Master
practitioner of the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, she offers the
Type Coach online assessment, with a focus on personality as it
relates to the process of generating leads, closing, and
maintaining sales accounts. She also has 25 years of experience in
applied brain science, using her hands-on experiences to help her
coaching clients understand how to stay focused, be engaged, and
energized given the demands of the 21st-century workplace. Ann has
both a BA and an MS from the University of Michigan which focuses
on psychology, brain science, and language.
About Ann Holm’s Coaching Practice
Ann helps individuals position themselves for success by
increasing their self-awareness, which is a must-have skill in the
21st century. Through coaching and proven assessment tools, Ann
helps people become aware of their personality, emotional
intelligence, and how they manage their brain energy. She also
helps her client to better understand their value proposition or
personal brand. Areas of expertise include: personal
self-awareness, sales coaching for logistics professionals,
emotional intelligence, communication and influence, team building,
MBTI Master Practitioner, extensive experience with the MBTI Step
III, 360 Reach/Personal Branding, and applied brain science.
Key Takeaways: Using Resilience
to Get Out of Your Own Way
Resilience is the ability to recover from or adjust easily to
misfortune or change. Below are some of the highlights from the
interview with Ann.
- COVID has increased the stress levels for logistics and supply
chain people and when people are stressed they may fall into
predictable self-sabotaging behaviors.
- In the last podcast interview with Ann, the topic of grit was
discussed. In this podcast, Joe and Ann discuss resilience or
mental fitness which is the way we navigate the waters with ease
and flow.
- When we are looking at mental fitness, we are looking at
expanding our options and proceeding with a calm laser focus.
But that's easier said than done. In fact, we often get in our own
way and even get tricked into thinking we are actually doing the
most optimal thing when we are not.
- In a previous podcast, we talked about saboteurs.
We are bringing that back because right now, so many people's
saboteurs are out in full force because of the uncertainty we are
experiencing. High stress greatly increases the chances that
we will get in our own way.
- The Positive Intelligence framework identifies the following 9
saboteurs.
- There are three saboteurs that try to create independence:
- The controller: individuals who must have control of
everything.
- The stickler: somebody who is trying to make sure that every
detail is covered.
- The avoider: an individual who doesn’t want to be pinned
down.
- Next is the group that is trying to gain acceptance:
- The hyper-achiever: one who has no idea of what is good or
excellent because they need to be perfect.
- The pleaser: an individual who tries to gain acceptance by
pleasing everybody.
- The victim: people who feel like their situation is uniquely
flawed and they can’t do anything about it.
- The last group is the people who are trying to gain security:
- The restless: people who are always wanting to move on to the
next thing.
- The hyper-vigilant: always scanning the horizon for the next
thing.
- The hyper-rational: they have a very difficult time with the
relationship side of things.
Strategies for building resilience:
- First of all, you need insight. You can't maximize your
potential without accurate self-awareness. Most people think
they are self-aware, but most people are not nearly as self-aware
as they believe they are.
- A Harvard Business Review publication in 2018 revealed that 95%
of us think we are self-aware but only 10-15% actually are.
Self-awareness peels back in layers, almost like the layers of an
onion. So, go to the Positive
Intelligence website and take the free saboteur
assessment. This will jumpstart your thinking on
self-awareness
- If you'd like to go further, visit Ann's website www.annholm.net and schedule a free
consultation to really dig into your report and get any questions
answered.
- Then if you want to start building your mental muscle to make
changes that will last, sign up for Ann's 6-week mental fitness
Bootcamp that provides the structure, motivation, and ways to track
your mental fitness progress.
Learn More: Using Resilience to
Get Out of Your Own
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Emotional Intelligence in Sales with Ann Holm
Understanding Your Sales Personality with Ryan Schreiber and Ann
Holm
Developing Grit with Ann Holm
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