by Ed Evarts | Mar 30, 2017 | Participation, Visibility and Value
Ego and inner critic stories create what leadership coaches commonly call “limiting beliefs.” A limiting belief is a story that you tell yourself, whether true or false, that does not help you. Regardless of whether the stories that you tell yourself are coming...
by Ed Evarts | Mar 20, 2017 | Participation, Visibility and Value
How can you easily identify a story that you are telling yourself? You know you are about to create a story if you find yourself starting a sentence with one of the following: · “I think…” · “My guess would be…” · “Sounds to me like …” · “It seems to...
by Ed Evarts | Dec 22, 2016 | Participation, Visibility and Value
Imagine that you are on trial because you did not to attend an all-employee meeting. In our mock trial, your ego is your defense attorney and your inner critic is the prosecuting attorney. Your defense attorney (ego) stands before the jury of your peers and makes an...
by Ed Evarts | Nov 17, 2016 | Participation, Visibility and Value
The stories that you tell yourself come from two places – your ego and your inner critic. In this blog, we will chat about your inner critic. Your inner critic exists in your internal world and works to erode your self-confidence. Your inner critic is the part...
by Ed Evarts | Nov 7, 2016 | Participation, Visibility and Value
The stories that you tell yourself come from two places – your ego and your inner critic. In this blog, we will chat about your ego. Your ego exists primarily in the external world and acts like a shield to protect your need for status, self-worth, and...
by Ed Evarts | Oct 14, 2016 | Participation, Visibility and Value
You may not realize it, yet you tell yourself hundreds of stories per day. I don’t mean bedtime stories with princes, princesses, dragons, and castles. I don’t mean stories that you share with others about what happened to you when you were a toddler, in college, or...