Julio Olalla is renowned Ontological coach who has trained many executives and organization all over the US. In this ted talk, he masterfully explains how to be open to seeing things the way it is. In other words seeing it for what it is which requires us to have a broader perspective so we can understand. In his words, “The way you see is connected to the way you act”. The way we act produces certain kind of results. You can change the way you act but by doing so you can only make small changes in the results. But if you change the way you see things it changes the way you act dramatically and the results are transformational. This is a fundamental change from within that has the power to transform you from within and make you an exceptional person/leader/team.
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