EPISODE · Sep 24, 2024 · 14 MIN
Calming the Sort Alley: How to Communicate in the Heat of the Moment
from Good Movement Draws Good Movement
Today’s episode is coming to you from a cute little Airbnb at a women’s ag event in Utah! I originally planned to record a different topic before coming here, but...plans changed, and so did my mind after speaking here.I was asked to speak on the topic of building strong relationships on cattle operations through communication, which you may know by now is right up my alley! I love doing workshop-style presentations and answering questions from other people. One of the common themes that kept coming up was how to communicate in faster-paced, intense environments (like you would encounter in the sort alley), so I wanted to give you my best suggestions on how to do so.In this episode, I cover:Choosing not to communicate in the heat of the moment unless you have your emotions regulated and in checkAsk honest questions so you can gain knowledge and find a way forward to help the other person(s) involved + yourself Validating others and their feelings and why ‘soft’ doesn’t mean weakHow to get other people on board with improving communication and drawing good movement and why it’s a ‘slow burn’Make sure to hit subscribe/follow so you never miss an episode!Find the complete show notes here: https://terryndrieling.com/calming-the-sort-alley-how-to-communicate-in-the-heat-of-the-moment-episode-49/ Connect with Terryn:Follow on Instagram @terryn.drielingCheck out my websiteSend me an email at [email protected] Episodes: Episode 24 | How to Get Others to Do the Personal Growth Work with TomEpisode 46 | Cultivating Resilience + Fighting Well: Dannel Wissler on Mental Health and Family Dynamics in Rural AmericaResources & Links:Join the waitlist for the Good Movement CollectiveGood Movement music by: Aaron EspePodcast produced by: Jill Carr Podcasting
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