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Workshop | Problem-Solving & Decision Making

Wednesday, March 14th 2018, Vincent Ho for MOTIVATE Shanghai

Decisions are based on the problems-analysis results / findings.” We should be logical and creative / innovative at times when we look at problems / difficulties. We have often heard “Think out of the box” and we need tools, and other people, to help us. During our 2 hours workshop, we learn how to look at problems / difficulties, and analyse and try solving them.

 

This is just one example of the weekly self-development sessions currently held in Shanghai. For more information CLICK HERE to sign up for our next workshop, please visit MOTIVATE Shanghai on Yoopay or scan here.

About Vincent Ho:

(MBA ; DipM ACIM)
Principal Training & Business / Management Consultant

Expert business facilitator and trusted advisor with a demonstrated history of working in the management consulting industry. Skilled in Service Transformation, Team and Personal Coaching, Performance Improvement, Leadership and Cultural Transformation. Strong consulting professional with a Master of Business Administration (MBA) focused in strategic management.

 

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Workshop | Butterfly Workshops Life – Coaching Rehearsals

Monday, 5th March 2018, Morana Smolcic & Jooyoung Song for MOTIVATE Shanghai

Scene 1: Man fails to pass his life lesson and waits nervously for what Life has to tell him

Man: Oh gosh. I failed again. So what’s next?
Life: Another rehearsal.
Man: Another rehearsal. Oh no!
Life: Why not?
Man: It’s challenging.
Life: Yes, it is but would you like to stay as a caterpillar in the cocoon and learn nothing or would you fly like a butterfly so you can experience the world and discover all the beauty in life?
Man
: Well, I’d like to learn and gain new experience but I am not sure if I can do that.

To be continued…

We are all put on the stage called Life without having a script or a rehearsal. We diligently play our roles every day. Sometimes we tend to forget, however, our roles can be changed and we always have a chance to rewrite or change the play and have another rehearsal. It is possible to get different perception of ourselves and the world. It is like what a caterpillar does when it breaks its cocoon and transforms into a butterfly. Interestingly enough, we are often unaware that life is full of learning process and our real growth can begin with getting out of the cocoon, our comfort zone of which we rarely step out. Why is that?

It is probably because we fear losing what we are familiar with and pursue what is safe. Also, there is something else that affects our decision to break the cocoon. Society imposes us Life is such a serious mission that we need to work hard to accomplish something. But the truth is often completely opposite. It has been scientifically proven that people who allow themselves to be playful and do not take life circumstances too seriously are more creative and live happier life. The key to break the cocoon lies in spontaneity and creativity in a playful way.

Experts say anyone can be creative even though different people have different talents. “It really has to do with open-mindedness,” says Dr. Carrie Barron, co-author of “The Creativity Cure”. She also suggests creativity can be applied to everything from preparing a meal to generating a business plan. Creativity and spontaneity have the same root: the present moment. When we are in the “flow” of immersing in creative work, we do not pay attention to anything else. It stretches our awareness and allows us to see life circumstances from different perspectives. This kind of state produces long lasting happiness, joy and enthusiasm as a driving force in our lives.

As an expat in Shanghai, anyone can experience the well-known mood roller coaster anytime. But playfulness is what makes seemingly challenging situations less serious and brings creative solutions for current problems. Jooyoung and Morana have had so much fun creating Life Coaching Rehearsals and being engaged with workshop’s participants. It is certainly a challenging job but in the same time very rewarding because it enables them to step out of the cocoon, learn and grow. Every single moment is a new beginning. It is a new rehearsal to rewrite a play called Life.

Adapted techniques from the Theater are our tool to lead people through the self-discovery journey. Coaching mindset is an integral part that follows each theater activity by having reflective discussions.

There is always a new chance for the change whatever challenges we face. It deepens our understanding of the Art of living.

Scene 2: After spending some time to contemplate, Man becomes impatient and asks to Life again

Man: Okay, you are right, I definitely want to FLY. What should I do?
Life: Terrific! I knew you would. Join Butterfly Workshop – Life Coaching Rehearsal.

Break the cocoon! Become aware. You can FLY!!!

This is just one example of the weekly self-development sessions currently held in Shanghai. For more information CLICK HERE to sign up for our next workshop, please visit MOTIVATE Shanghai on Yoopay or scan here.

Workshop | Cultivating Leaders through trust and service

Wednesday, 21th February 2018, Lilian Shen for MOTIVATE Shanghai

True leaders are not only leading, they are cultivating new leaders and teams through service. We are often led by fear, fear of the unpredictable and try to control situations that are out of our control, especially as leaders where the risks are higher.

In this programme, participants will understand the tools and mindset of improvisers and how these can be used to help them build trust amongst their team. We can better trust others through trusting ourselves and facing our fears head on.

The following article by Samuel Edwards will give you some leadership keys:

When it comes to building a team that can work efficiently together, accomplish mutual goals, and still maintain a good morale while doing so, there’s no more significant quality than trust. Trust allows you to delegate a task without worrying whether it will get done. It allows for faster, more open communication, and gives people a sense that they truly belong within your organization. But trust doesn’t come naturally or easily, and it’s a leader’s job to inspire and facilitate that trust in a team environment. How do the strongest leaders of the business world accomplish this?

1.    Patience. First, you need to demonstrate a strong sense of patience. It’s tempting to want to rush things as much as possible, especially if your business is new or young, but that level of impetuousness creates an uncomfortable environment for your team. Pressure is good, but too much pressure can make employees feel like they’re worthless unless they hit your unrealistic goals. Impatience can also imply that you suffer from a degree of impetuousness, which makes your team doubt your motives, or your capacity to lead a team in the first place. Instead, take your time in your thoughts and actions, and express understanding when things go wrong.

2.    Calm. You’re going to face some emotionally challenging moments as a leader, and often as a direct result of your team’s actions. During these moments, it’s essential that you remain as calm as possible. Feel free to express your emotions, even if those emotions are negative (more on that in a moment), but do so in a restrained, stoic manner. The minute you fly off the handle at anything–whether it’s a team member or circumstances beyond any of your control, your team will start to see you as unstable. They’ll be afraid to come to you with negative information or criticisms, and their trust in their environments will shrink.

3.    Transparency. One of the best ways to build trust with others is to show your personal side. If you make yourself vulnerable and express something in confidence to your team, they’ll be more or less inclined to reciprocate. Remain as transparent as possible in your actions as a leader, letting your team know what you’re thinking, the motivations behind your direction, and any doubts or concerns you may have. Remember, as a leader, you’ll be serving as a role model, so the more transparent you are in your actions, the more transparent your team will be in theirs. They’ll also learn to see you as a more sympathetic human being, which is indispensable.

4.    Openness. To build trust, you’ll also need to establish an open environment, where all team members are encouraged to express their thoughts and opinions. You can do this in your team meetings, by asking that everyone bring something to the table. Facilitate conversation by allowing every team member to speak, and make sure all your other team members show respect and listen to each other. This open environment will gradually teach your team that it’s okay to voice an opinion.

5.    Flexibility. Demonstrating a bit of flexibility in your workplace can also facilitate trust. When workers feel more comfortable in the workplace, they’ll treat it almost as a second home, and they’ll treat their coworkers a bit like family members. This is significantly trickier to pull off in the context of a large corporation, but smaller companies and startups should have no trouble allowing this flexibility and creating this type of environment. For example, you can allow more time for personal breaks, establish flexible hours or remote work days, or offer negotiable deadlines on certain projects and tasks. This is an implied demonstration of trust to your workers, and again, they’ll be likely to reciprocate.

6.    Mutual feedback. Feedback is the only way for anything to improve, and it has to work both ways. When you give your workers honest feedback (positive or negative, so long as it’s constructive), it shows that you’re genuinely invested in their development. When workers give you feedback and you sincerely listen to it (and/or act upon it), they’ll feel more empowered, and more secure in their positions. Only by giving and receiving feedback in this way will you be able to generate enough trust to delve into deeper and more controversial forms of feedback.

7.    Ongoing team exercises. Team trust is best facilitated through active team engagement, but that doesn’t always mean working together on projects and tasks. It could mean conducting teambuilding exercises, or something less formal like having lunch or office gatherings after hours. Your teammates need to get to know each other on a personal level, at least to some degree, if they’re going to trust and support one another. Every team member is unique, and they’ll need to engage with the group to account for one another’s strengths and weaknesses.

These are tactics, dispositions, and characteristics that strong leaders can use to build trust within a team–but don’t expect them to be shortcuts. In many cases, these are merely prerequisites, or pre-existing environmental conditions that allow for the development of trust, rather than creating it directly. Trust requires time and experience, as your workers spend more time with one another and become more familiar with their circumstances. Don’t try to rush the process, or you’ll end up negating your efforts.

This is just one example of the weekly self-development sessions currently held in Shanghai. For more information CLICK HERE to sign up for our next workshop, please visit MOTIVATE Shanghai on Yoopay or scan here.

Workshop | The Suited Monk – Find Your True Path in Life

Wednesday, 31st  January 2018, af Adams for MOTIVATE Shanghai

Many people are in jobs that enhance their career (Suit) but which are not always in line with their true self (Monk). When this happens, they will feel a lack of meaning and fulfilment at work. Many people struggle with finding real happiness and joy in life and work.

The Suited Monk helps people to close that gap, to live a life true to themselves, to find their gift and calling and then build a good Suit around it so you can be happy internally and successful externally.

What you will learn during this workshop:

  • Create self-awareness about where you are on your life journey.
  • Free Gap Assessment: How happy are you?
  • Learn three Suited Monk strategies for a happier life.

This is just one example of the weekly self-development sessions currently held in Shanghai. For more information CLICK HERE to sign up for our next workshop, please visit MOTIVATE Shanghai on Yoopay or scan here.