Nourishing Words Not Punishing Punches: JOIN #PeopleSkillsChat June 30th
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Nourishing Words vs. Punishing Punches is our People Skills global Twitter chat topic this week.
WHEN: Sunday June 30, 2019 at 10AM EDT. Hashtag: #PeopleSkillsChat
NOTE: USA and Canada are now on Daylight Saving Time. For countries that don’t do it, the #PeopleSkillsChat will be one hour earlier than usual for you. Click this this link to convert 10am EDT to your local time.
People Skills Chat Topic: Using Nourishing Words Not Punishing Punches
Words matter in life. What we say can lift people up or punch them down. What does it take for us all to use far more nourishing words than punishing punches? Even when we are not angry or upset, are we speaking in ways that truly nourish and lift each other up? Or is there a mistrust of such generosity?
Join us this Sunday June 30th at 10am EDT in global #PeopleSkillsChat on Twitter, as we discuss how to be more nourishing and less punishing. We will explore the impact on leadership, teamwork, and everyday relationships. Let’s nourish more than punish! Come share your views and learn from others. The hashtag is #PeopleSkillsChat.
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People Skills Global Chat Topic: More Nourishing Words & Fewer Punishing Punches
As we prepare for this upcoming chat, here are questions to ponder. Actual questions will post live during the chat. Please use our expanded chat hashtag: #PeopleSkillsChat
- What exactly are nourishing words?
- “Nourish to flourish!” Nourish what? Why?
- How do nourishing words differ from punishing words?
- Your OPINION: Is it more common to use nourishing words or punishing words? Why?
- What do nourishing words do? For you? For others?
- What are some examples of nourishing words? Punishing words?
- When leaders nourish more than punish, ________________.
- How does trust play a role in nourishing more than punishing?
- What events/forces bring people to use punishing words more than nourishing words?
- What words/gestures of kindness do you find most nourishing?
- How can we all develop a more nourishing mindset at work and in everyday life?
- Why are some people (especially those in power) uncomfortable using more nourishing words?
- What people skills breed more nourishing discussions & interactions? Why?
So bring your personal perspective, your favorite beverage, and join the people skills global chat this Sunday June 30, 2019 at 10amEDT on Twitter (hashtag: #PeopleSkillsChat). TOPIC: Using More Nourishing Words Than Punishing Punches.
Shout Out of Gratitude
My gratitude to all who participate and grow the people skills global chat community on Twitter, Facebook and LinkedIn. We welcome your suggestions for topics, offers to co-host, and most especially your insights.
Continued thanks to generous chat moderators Jandis Price and Tom Rhodes for all their contributions over these many years.
Hope you will all join People Skills Global Twitter Chat (Hashtag #PeopleSkillsChat) this Sunday June 30, 2019 10am EDT/9amCDT/8am MDT/7am PDT.
Everyone is welcome! We have only one rule in People Skills Global Chat: Respect for all even when we disagree.
TIP: If you have never been in a Twitter chat, you may find it helpful to log on to Twubs.com or Tchat.io, enter hashtag #PeopleSkillsChat, and sign in to your Twitter account. The venue will insert the hashtag on each of your tweets and you will see all the tweets on one screen. Other tools available include TwChat.com, and TweetDeck.
I am the founder and host of the chat and will be happy to answer any questions you have in advance: Email me.
Chat with you this Sun. June 30, 2019 at 10am EDT in People Skills Global Chat on Twitter (#PeopleSkillsChat) TOPIC: Using Nourishing Words More Than Punishing Punches..
Until then, as always, I wish you bonds of happiness and success!
From my professional experience to your success,
Kate Nasser, The People Skills Coach™
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