Frame Your Intent

Ep. 2 'Do you have five minutes to chat?'

Don't do this to your team members. Learn the importance of framing your intent. Why it is a time saver, how it reduces unintended negativity and stress in your team.

Not mentioned in this video is a fantastic quote from Tamica Sears on this topics, who says “I tell executives all the time to state the reason you’re having a conversation or sending a communication upfront. So, if you are saying ‘I want to get your ideas’, state that clearly. Be very intentional about stating what you want out of that communication. Also, if you state that you want something, be open to receiving it.”

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