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Ep223: Tight Glutes & Communicating Needs

Ep223: Tight Glutes & Communicating Needs

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Like all good lessons about asking for what you need in business, this lesson starts in a massage parlor. 

Why is that important for business? 

You need to be aware of your needs (in business and in life) and communicate them effectively. Sometimes, when you are staring at a blank page, you just need to figure out what the first sentence should be and start from there. 

There is nothing about work and leading that doesn’t involve identifying what is needed and asking for what is needed. 

In the book, Adult Children of Emotionally Immature Parents, we learn there are internalizers and externalizers. A lot of conflict in teams comes down to friction between internalizers (non-direct communicators) and externalizers (more direct). 

A lot of conflict in teams comes down to the friction between internalizers and externalizers (or direct and indirect people) and how they handle things. 

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