How 6 core needs can help you create a business (and life) by design!
No se pudo agregar al carrito
Add to Cart failed.
Error al Agregar a Lista de Deseos.
Error al eliminar de la lista de deseos.
Error al añadir a tu biblioteca
Error al seguir el podcast
Error al dejar de seguir el podcast
-
Narrado por:
-
De:
In this week’s episode, Nicky is flying solo and is feeling inspired after her dance fitness class to discuss Tony Robbins' concept of the six core needs: certainty, uncertainty, significance, connection, growth & contribution.
Nicky discusses how understanding them can help individuals make positive changes and improve their lives. She reflects on the importance of changing the way we do life and business to serve ourselves, rather than following traditional expectations that may not help us thrive.
In this episode, Nicky covers
- Understanding your own core needs and priorities is key to making decisions that lead to a more fulfilling life, both personally and professionally.
- The six core needs drive our behaviours and habits. It's important to reflect on how these needs are being met in our lives and whether they are being fulfilled in a resourceful or unresourceful way.
- Creating routines and hobbies as primary vehicles to fulfil these needs can help us maintain stability and recover quickly from setbacks. It's important to have multiple primary vehicles to fulfil these needs.
As a leader, it's essential to understand and fulfil the core needs of team members through regular meetings, clear expectations, incentives, recognition, coaching, and opportunities for growth and contribution.
By identifying the primary vehicles that fulfil these needs and incorporating them into daily routines, you can maintain stability and recover quickly from setbacks.
Learn more about Nicky at nickymiklos.com
Grab The Growth Code™ here!
Get your a copy of Healthy Hustle: The New Blueprint to Thrive in Business & Life at www.healthyhustle.com.au
Connect: LinkedIn | Instagram
Contact: 0403 191 404 | hello@nickymiklos.com
Music by Jules Miklos-Woodley