7 episódios

On #threelessontuesday, business and executive success coach James Ward uses the power of story as a lens to explore real-world lessons and Truth that can be implemented in our businesses and lives.

Three-Lesson Tuesday James Ward

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On #threelessontuesday, business and executive success coach James Ward uses the power of story as a lens to explore real-world lessons and Truth that can be implemented in our businesses and lives.

    7. Three Lessons from The Glass is Already Broken

    7. Three Lessons from The Glass is Already Broken

    “When I understand that this glass is already broken, every moment with it is precious- every moment is just as it is and nothing need be otherwise.” Today, we use a story from Dr. Mark Epstein’s book Thoughts Without a Thinker as a lens for exploring our reaction to change and transitions in our life. The three lessons we arrive at are: 1) WHAT we see in our lives has a lot to do with HOW we see it, 2) to minimize regret, BWYAN, and 3) Transitioning is psychological. Interested in exploring how hiring a coach can help you get to the next level? Visit http://jameswardcoching.com to schedule your free, personal coaching Discovery Call today!

    • 10 min
    6. Three Lessons from The Devil’s Best Tool

    6. Three Lessons from The Devil’s Best Tool

    In today’s #threelessontuesday conversation, we use an old fable called The Devil’s Best Tool as a lens for exploring how doubt and discouragement impacts our world. The three lessons we arrive at are: 1) it is not a fair fight when we compare our insides to someone else’s outsides, 2) every day we must make the choice between fear or faith, and 3) that doubt and fear ultimately keeps us from becoming the best version of ourselves. Are you ready to hire a success coach to help you level up in an area of life? Visit jameswardcoaching.com to schedule a free, personal coaching Discovery Call today!

    • 9 min
    5. Three Lessons from The Blind Men and The Elephant

    5. Three Lessons from The Blind Men and The Elephant

    In today’s #threelessontuesday conversation, we use John Godfrey Saxe’s version of the timeless tale of The Blind Men and The Elephant as a lens for choosing to open ourselves to more opportunity. The three lessons we discuss are: 1) The opportunity in staying curious, 2) How spending less energy defending our interpretation of the world and more energy growing from others creates opportunity, and 3) the power of interpreting reality from multiple angles. If you’re looking for a coach to help you level in any area of life, please visit jameswardcoaching.com to schedule a free, personal coaching Discovery Call today!

    • 8 min
    4. Three Lessons from 50lbs of Clay

    4. Three Lessons from 50lbs of Clay

    In today’s #threelessontuesday conversation, we use a modern story from David Bayles and Ted Orland’s book Art & Fear as a lens for winning in the areas of life that matter most: 1) the importance of clearly defining what winning looks like, 2) that we improve at the game by playing the game, and 3) if we’re playing one game it usually means not playing another. If you’re looking for a coach to help you level up your game, please visit jameswardcoaching.com to schedule a free, personal coaching Discovery Call today!

    • 9 min
    3. Three Lessons from The Farmer’s Luck

    3. Three Lessons from The Farmer’s Luck

    In today’s #threelessontuesday conversation, we use an ancient Taoist tale called the Farmer’s Luck as a lens to reflect and manage our path as we navigate the shifted world we currently live in: 1) Life happens, will I react or respond?, 2) Our perception creates our reality, and 3) Change always comes bearing gifts. If you’re looking for a coach to help you get to the next level, please visit jameswardcoaching.com to schedule a free, personal coaching Discovery Call today!

    • 8 min
    2. Namaste - Three Lessons from a Hindu Legend

    2. Namaste - Three Lessons from a Hindu Legend

    In today’s #threelessontuesday conversation, we use a Hindu legend about the hiding of man’s divinity as a lens for exploring relationship with ourselves and others: 1) We all have the choice every moment to be a host to G.O.D (Grand Overall Design) or a hostage time our ego, 2) On the journey of life, we’re either learning and growing or stagnant and dying, and 3) Each person who crosses our path has a lesson to give.

    • 5 min

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