Last week, I introduced a framework for facilitating successful conversation, and the power of Transparency, Relationship and Understanding.
Today, I’m delving into the two remaining and equally important pillars of this framework: shared success, and truth telling/testing assumptions.
How do we create an environment where both sides win?
Does making assumptions hamper a successful conversation?
In this episode, I conclude our two-part series on facilitating T.R.U.S.T.
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Trust is a key ingredient in any successful negotiation.
It’s impossible to come to a mutually beneficial agreement if there isn’t at least a baseline offer, but what does it actually look like?
I recently learned about a trust facilitation process that turns a negotiation with two agendas into a path of co-creation.
In today’s episode, I’ll share how to actually put it in action.
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When we’ve had our fair share of negative experiences or heard no too many times, we develop a “why try if it won’t work out” mindset.
In psychology, it’s called learned helplessness.
Learned helplessness pops up all over the place in medicine, and yes, even in our negotiations.
How does this mindset hamper our efforts to advocate for ourselves?
Why does it make us unnecessarily powerless?
In this episode, I’m going to talk about the cure for learned helplessness, and how a few mindset tweaks can change everything.
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When we have a high expectation goal in our negotiations, our gut instinct is to ask ourselves if we’re asking for too much, and self-doubt ensues to the point where we completely undervalue ourselves.
The problem is, this can sabotage us and keep us from a package that reflects the value we offer.
Most of us are actually more likely to underask than overask, and “too much” isn’t a one-size-fits-all.
How do you determine what “too much” looks like in your specific negotiation?
In this episode, I’m going to talk about something I get asked a lot - if we’re ever at risk of making an unreasonable ask.
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Going into a negotiation, it often feels like we’re asking for people to grant our wishes, but this word ‘ask’ itself can hold us back from fully advocating for ourselves.
It makes us feel greedy, or like we’re trying to get things we don’t deserve.
What if we subbed the word ‘ask’ with ‘offer’?
Could we negotiate for ourselves more effectively by simply switching the language we use?
In this episode, I’m going to share a simple brain hack that will remove a huge hurdle from your negotiation.
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When difficult things happen in the world that we have no control over, getting back up and moving forward is an uphill battle.
How do we equip ourselves to regain our power without ignoring our very real and relevant feelings?
Whether we’re facing disheartening news or a breakdown in a negotiation, there’s a way for us to navigate difficult circumstances without wearing ourselves down.
What is the least energy-depleting way to move ourselves forward?
In this episode, I talk about fierce compassion and why it matters right now.
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The contracts we end up signing are the culmination of our negotiation efforts and should be a reflection of the things that line up with our worth.
If we’re not aware of exactly what we’re signing on the front end, it’s easy to end up in a nightmarish situation on the back end.
What are the key components of our contract we need to get educated on before we even consider signing on the dotted line?
In this special replay episode, I share some of the things you need to know before you sign a contract.
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Every decision we make has a consequence.
When we say yes to something, we’re simultaneously saying no to something else.
If we’re not deliberate about our answer, we can sacrifice way more than we gain.
This shows up in every area of our lives, and it most certainly sneaks into our negotiations.
Before we accept whatever offer is put in front of us, we have to be clear on what we’re cutting ourselves off from.
How do we get clarity on what we’re giving up by saying yes to something?
In this episode, you’ll learn a simple hack that will help us make decisions that are truly in alignment with what we value.
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Medicine isn’t just about the patients we treat, it also has a huge business component that heavily influences how we work.
The business side of this industry often feels like a minefield and because we have very little control over it, physicians can suffer heavily.
There are a million things you can do incorrectly and traps we can fall into based on the way healthcare is structured today.
Many well-intentioned doctors have found themselves on the wrong side of the business of medicine - unfairly kicked out, facing lawsuits and even federal indictments filed against them.
What are the traps we need to be aware of?
How do we protect ourselves on the front end so we’re not cleaning up messes on the backend?
In this episode, I’m joined by Dr. Steven Cyr, the author of “Cutthroat: A Surgeon’s Fight against Big Government, Corrupt Businessmen, and a Broken Healthcare System”.
He shares all the ways the business of healthcare can go wrong for us, and how to...
In the thick of heavy emotions or challenging times, the idea of hope feels nebulous and impossible to put into action.
Hope isn’t an autopilot emotion, but what if we had a framework for it and a process we can follow to push forward?
Whether we’re trying to negotiate for our dream job, or navigate difficult situations, what steps can we take to put the concept of hope into action?
In this episode, I’m going to share how to use hope to move ourselves forward.
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