– Gertrude Rossbudget
High School Girls Basketball Coach
(1938 - 2004)
Such statements comprise our collective inherited wisdom – the “received interior woodwork” of our consciousness. Unexamined, practiced almost daily and failing miserably every time.
Of course I was “RIGHT” all along – doing exactly what I had been told, but upset about the nerves and confusion that seemed to persist and grow with every conversation or presentation. Each attempt at reaching – left me a little more withdrawn.
Yeah, Yeah! I hurt, but don’t challenge what I’ve been taught!
Imagine the fear, surprise and pleasure when (under pressure from my military Dad), I felt the nerves dissolve as I actually looked directly AT another human being. There was someone in there looking back – all curiosity, doubt and interest – at Me! Wow! This works!
Hey, wait a minute. What about that “Bridge of the Nose” thing?
Is it possible Trudy was Misguided? Misinformed? Wrong? But I liked her! And I was forced to consider that she might have been any and all of those things – or perhaps she was giving me all the advice I could handle at the time.
The Learning Challenge: We must be willing to “expand our view of what is true” – even the highly-valued admonitions we picked up in childhood from cherished teachers. “Moving our mind out of the past and into the present” forces us to re-evaluate our considered truths: Do they fit the Present or must they go on the shelf?
Eye Contact:
- Nothing else works in its absence.
- Linger long enough for an idea to change venue, then move on, leaving them hungry for the next visit.
- Purpose: To invite and engage everyone into the conversation.
- Good Eye Contact communicates everything in the speaker’s space. Be Careful – they’ll know what you’re thinking.
- Start at home, take it to the office, try it at the restaurant – you may actually get what you order.
- Notice that if you’re more present; everyone else shows up.
(No actual High School Girls Basketball Coaches were harmed in the creation of this missive…)
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