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I have a special episode to share with you today - a conversation that is with none other than my wonderful mother-in-law, Kathy! Kathy and I have quite a bit in common - we’re both stubborn and are deep thinkers (we are the same Enneagram type after all, which is pretty cool). Kathy has had a variety of careers over the years, and she’s also been drawing good movement for quite some time, so I’m excited for you to hear her unique perspective.
Curiosity and kindness may not be super flashy things, but they really do matter in the interactions we have with other people. I always learn when I get to talk with Kathy, and this conversation was no different - I know you’ll enjoy learning from her too!
In this episode, we cover:
- Approaching everyone with respect by taking the time to really listen to them + how that builds rapport over time
- Choosing curiosity and not being afraid to continue asking questions
- The stereotypes Kathy experienced with being from California + being consistent and subtle when connecting with others
- Why extending empathy and practicing self-awareness really go a long way
- The impact good movement had on Tom from a young age, and how that’s evolved over time
- A big misconception surrounding good movement
- Why context plays a huge role in our interactions
- Breaking the cycle of rude with something kind instead
- Why being older doesn’t automatically equal having wisdom
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