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| # | Post Title | Result Info | Date | User | Forum |
| How to stay motivated through the daily grind? | 9 Relevance | 7 years ago | Conor Neill | On Leadership | |
| [Moving People to Action] New Here?Hello, I've been exploring your videos on youtube, one WAs of particular interest WAs your TED talk. I found it very useful and the tools are something i'm working on implementing. Something i'm personally struggling with at the moment is expressing my views and needs in an effective manner at Board meetings and one on ones. When I WAs fighting for my dream and raising investment for my idea I could effectively communicate what i needed and why it should be me. However since then my confidence has actually fallen, and i fin ... | |||||
| Answer to: How to handle nerves in work presenting situations? | 5 Relevance | 7 years ago | Conor Neill | On Public Speaking | |
| I know plenty of people who can tell a great story in a pub, but find something really scary about defending an idea in front of a Board meeting or giving a speech. Years ago I came across a podcast from Michael Neill (no relation). He is a coach. In the podcast, Michael shared a story of a client of his who asked him "Michael, can you reassure me that it will be ok? Can you let me know that it will be alright if our company is bought?" and Michael spoke about the dangers of "contingent peace of mind" If my peace of mind is contingent on me having enough money, or me being smart enough or me having the right looks... I don't have peace of mind. Peace of mind must be unconditional. Ever since, my own "reassuring self talk" doesn't say "it will be ok because..."; I say to myself "whatever happens I will have the resources to respond". Most of my most stressful and anxious moments come when the thought pattern I use is "I will be ok because I have enough money, or good friends" - and then my mind starts to say "you could lose that too". The thought pattern of unconditional peace of mind is telling myself "whatever happens I will be able to handle it". Here's a video I made about this idea of conditional vs unconditional peace of mind | |||||
| RE: How to start Vlogging/Youtubing to support my Business? [Rene W] | 5 Relevance | 6 years ago | Conor Neill | Video Ideas and Suggestions | |
| ... a primary intent to learn and build connections... Do not do it with the intent to make money, to sell… Be yourself and have an opinion; don’t be brochureware; blog as yourself, not your position or role: CEO, entrepreneur or professor. Share what you are learning, not what you are an expert in (if you are an expert, share the expertise where it will get you more credibility - Forbes, HBS, IESE, etc) Get a notebook and add video ideas everyday… every story, every question, every quote that strikes you as interesting should go into this notebook. ... | |||||
| Answer to: How do I learn to become a CEO? | 5 Relevance | 6 years ago | Conor Neill | On Teaching | |
| Best answer is WAtch this 30 minute interview with WAldemar Schmidt, past-CEO of ISS, a 250,000 employee company... The Job of the CEO. This is a 30 minute interview I conducted with WAldemar Schmidt, past-CEO of a 250,000 employee global company. He shared insights about the role of the CEO: How to get the CEO role How to be a good CEO How to end your time as CEO and What to do next. About WAldemar Schmidt: past-CEO of ISS, a 250,000 employee global facilities services business. Currently on the Boards of 28 companies, London Business School ... | |||||