Speaking Topic Details

I Don’t Like to Gossip, But…

Gossip is a highly toxic behavior and a costly experience for those giving it, receiving it, observing it, and the subject of it. Sadly, gossip is epidemic. Come away with a strategy to eliminate gossip, and release negative feelings constructively.
Duration:
60 Minutes
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Introduction

Gossip is a highly toxic behavior and a costly experience for those giving it, receiving it, and the subject of it. Sadly, gossip is epidemic and often considered a fact of life, part of being human, and not a learned behavior and bad habit. In this presentation, participants discover the reasons gossip is so rampant and why understanding and acceptance for the motivations are the first key to transforming out of this destructive and all-to-common behavior. Most people engage in gossip without knowing fully why and yet they don’t usually feel proud when they engage in it. They don’t realize there are reasons and core needs for why people gossip that are not in themselves bad, but must be met in new ways. It is only then, they willingly adopt alternatives to meet those needs in ways that are fulfilling and strengthen each person and their relationships.

This presentation provides participants with a powerful means to address gossip head on and come away with greater understanding for how to support self and others in releasing negative feelings in a constructive and restorative manner. Each learns about the intention for venting and transforming reactivity and upset, so that rather than destructive consequences, positive resolutions occur, and stronger relationships develop. Specific tools and strategies are introduced, including steps, intentions and implementation processes for drastic reduction or elimination of gossip along with tools for healthy venting.

Areas Covered in this Presentation

  • Understandable Reasons we Gossip
  • The Role of Curiosity and Compassion
  • Engaging in a Mind Trust
  • Healthy Vs. Unhealthy Venting
  • Choosing Encouragement, Support and Resolution

Why Should You Attend?

You should attend this presentation if you are aware of the toxic results of gossip and have not been provided a solution for greatly reducing and eliminating it to create greater health in your work and life settings. In a compassionate and straightforward manner, this presentation unwraps the understandable reasons people gossip, provides powerful tools to stop gossip between individuals and within organizations, and replaces unhealthy venting with healthy venting instead.

Should you attend, you receive supportive and productive ways to resolve gossip by applying tools that result in outcomes much more fulfilling and rewarding than the fleeting, pseudo-power fix from gossip that leaves one with an emotional hangover. You find value as you come to see how to reduce and eliminate gossip in ways you may not have thought possible, that are deeply satisfying and live-giving over time. Gossip is a cancer in teams and organizations, and you learn of advantages you gain for excising it and allowing healthy communications to flourish instead.

This topic most benefits:

  • Anyone who recognizes the harmful effects of gossip and is determined to understand and change this toxic behavior in order to advance teamwork and promote safe, trustworthy, and caring relationships.
  • Anyone ready to adopt new thinking and behaving proven to dissolve barriers and create unprecedented collaboration, unity, and love.
  • Those who want a common language, concepts and tools for creating responsibility, trust and teamwork.
  • Those who want to build healthy interpersonal skills so discouragement, struggles, and stress are greatly reduced.
  • VP and C-Suite Executives, Directors (in, but not limited to, Operations, HR, DEI, Technology, Agile or Digital Transformation)
  • Leaders in Corporate, Education, Government, Non-Profit, Society, etc. – where development of people is priority)
  • Supervisors, Managers and Team Leads
  • Mental Health and Wellness Practitioners
  • Those Involved in Mergers and Acquisitions

About Judy Ryan

JUDY RYAN is CEO of LifeWork Systems and a recognized thought leader on applied behavioral science that impacts deep culture change for exceptional outcomes. She is an award-winning author, columnist, system developer, consultant, trainer, keynote speaker and is frequently interviewed on TV, radio, and podcasts. Since 2002, Judy has been leading innovative methods to favorably impact the most important aspect of any organization: its people. She has created a digital, scalable culture transformation system and implementation framework. Judy’s purpose is to create a world in which all people love their lives.
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