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EPISODE · Feb 15, 2024 · 11 MIN

Episode 6 - Sensory Acuity & It's Importance in Leadership and Coaching

from SHIFT unlimited · host Mel Wombwell & Kylie Roberts

In this podcast episode, executive coaches Kylie Roberts and Mel Wombwell discuss the importance of sensory acuity in leadership and coaching. Sensory acuity, which involves using all five senses to gather information about the world and people around us, can help us be more observant and effectively understand and respond to others. The hosts explain six key aspects that can be observed through sensory acuity, including skin color, skin texture, breathing, lip size, pupil size, and total body behavior. They also discuss how sensory acuity can be practiced in various situations, emphasising its relevance in building strong rapport with others.Follow Kylie Linkedin Follow Mel Linkedin Follow Shift UnlimitedInstagram00:00 Introduction to Shift Unlimited and the New Normal00:26 The Need for a Shift in Leadership00:40 Introduction to the Podcast Series01:16 Exploring Sensory Acuity in Leadership02:01 Understanding Sensory Acuity02:47 The Importance of Sensory Acuity in Leadership03:25 Origins and Evolution of Sensory Acuity Knowledge04:02 Modern Understanding of Sensory Acuity05:14 Six Aspects to Calibrate Sensory Acuity08:48 Practical Application of Sensory Acuity10:06 Experimenting with Sensory Acuity11:17 Conclusion and Future TopicsPlease find all images mentioned in this episode available HERE

In this podcast episode, executive coaches Kylie Roberts and Mel Wombwell discuss the importance of sensory acuity in leadership and coaching. Sensory acuity, which involves using all five senses to gather information about the world and people around us, can help us be more observant and effectively understand and respond to others. The hosts explain six key aspects that can be observed through sensory acuity, including skin color, skin texture, breathing, lip size, pupil size, and t...

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