If left unchecked, perfectionism can undo us as communicators. Episode 5 encourages the practice of replacing our drive to be *perfect* with the drive to truly *connect* with an audience. Communicating well means telling the truth of what you know as clearly as you can, in a way that helps people... it means connecting with the needs of an audience. In this episode, you will learn how to move out of the tyranny of perfectionism, and into the flow of connection.
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Think You're a Good Communicator? Go Home for the Holidays
Does Elitism Need Defending? My Interview with Joel Stein
Consciously Uncoupling from Facebook
"I'm overwhelmed, and I can't stop beating myself up ... " My 9-1-1 Moment with Performance Coach Ben Kiker
Teach Your Children (to Communicate) Well
What If You Decided to Play Big? My Interview with Dr. Chris Heilman
Postcards From the Edge: My 30 Day Digital Detox
The Greatest Story You Ever Told: My Interview with Corey Rosen
Applied Empathy: My Interview with Michael Ventura
I'll Be There For You: My Conversation About Adult Friendship with Dr. Adam Dorsay
Life Rewards Action: My Interview with Stephanie Spence, the Traveling Yogi
How to Communicate in a Crisis: My Interview with Larry Kamer
My Interview with Joel Peterson, Chairman of the Board at JetBlue Airways: Is Trust More Important Than Power?
Is it Ever O.K. to Cry at Work?
The Sandwich Generation : My Interview with Peggy Flynn
Are You "Too Much?"
Finding Your Voice
Is Competitiveness a Competitive Advantage?
How to Listen To Your Life
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