Tim Kight addresses the issue of how to deal with change. It's an inescapable reality: things change. Here's another reality: life will get increasingly difficult if you don't.
0:00 Intro
1:43 Addressing the necessity of change in your world
5:20 Why do we resist change?
10:08 #1 - DON’T expect certainty and stability; DO prepare for ambiguity and instability
11:08 #2 - DON’T Seek protection in the comfort zone; DO get comfortable with the uncomfortable.
12:20 #3 - DON’T ignore the change or distort it; DO see it with clarity and courage.
12:52 #4 - DON’T hold on to what you need to let go; DO eliminate what is no longer necessary.
13:43 #5 - DON’T act like a victim; DO Take ownership.
14:09 #6 - DON’T blame the company as rationalization for resisting change; DO step up.
15:03 #7 - DON’T get locked in narrow, negative focus frame; DO understand the change, align with it, use it for your benefit.
16:18 #8 - DON’T waste time and energy resisting. BCD; DO invest time by adjusting and making necessary changes.
17:00 #9 - DON’T try to control the uncontrollable; DO control the controllables.
17:40 #10 - DON’T slow down and drag your feet; DO accelerate and get busy making changes you need to make.
18:34 #11 - DON’T let the past control you; DO embrace the future.
19:34 #12 - DON’T rely on old skills; DO build new skills.
20:32 Closing
21:30 Outtake - Change is an external event; Stress is an internal response.
Tim Kight talks about four important questions for leaders to ask themselves. In particular, this one is important for coaches and teachers as a new semester and a season begins.
0:00 Intro
1:46 No.1 - What mindset are you bringing?
12:31 No.2 - What is your strategy for creating positive energy?
29:14 No.3 - How strong are the connections you've built?
35:09 No.4 - What is you plan for making a difference?
47:57 Closing
Tim Kight introduces you to Charlie Zimmerman, a high schooler who discovered the power of E+R=O through Urban Meyer's book, Above the Line. This speech is from his high school graduation, and what you're about to hear is his testimony about how The R Factor changed his life.
0:00 Intro
2:00 Charlie Zimmerman graduation speech
8:00 Closing
Tim Kight interviews Dr. John Marchhausen, Superintendent of Hilliard City Schools, about how he built culture throughout the district and the impact it's had on teachers and students.
Tim Kight delivered this fantastic keynote on what leadership is and the essential skills a leader needs to develop.