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REPLAY: Turn Conflict into Curiosity

Here's the replay of Friday's Human Hour keynote. Find out how to turn any conflict into connection with a certain kind of curiosity.

I’ve got good news and bad news:

Good News: I came out of my writing cave and decided to shave for this month’s Human Hour call. Woohoo!

Bad News: Zoom didn’t record my cleanly-shaven mug, because of a change to its interface (no pun intended).

Good News: My face doesn’t matter! Zoom did record the keynote slides and my voice, so you still get to enjoy the replay…

This is what we covered:

  • Why setbacks are inevitable in, and even essential to, our personal and relational growth

  • How your response to setbacks can make you more childlike again, in the best of ways

  • What an old science experiment gone wrong can teach us about the power of curiosity

  • The reason you can’t overcome your limiting beliefs

  • What the nature of trees can teach us about how to actually handle our triggers

  • A powerful principle for transforming self-criticism into self-acceptance

  • How to practice curiosity in crucial relationship moments


If you attended the Q&A and live group coaching following the keynote, I’d love to continue the discussion with you in the comments. If you missed the live event but have questions of your own, I’d love to hear those in the comments as well.

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