A Bit Of A Boost George Anderson
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Sometimes we all need a bit of a boost. A boost of energy, a boost of motivation, a boost of positivity. In A Bit Of A Boost, wellbeing and performance expert George Anderson shares ideas and strategies to give you the boost you need.
Drawing on 2 decades of experience as a personal trainer, wellbeing, performance and mindset coach, George offers new perspectives and practical tips, and introduces an exciting lineup of guests who share their own personal go-to methods of boosting their wellbeing.
A Bit Of A Boost aims to equip you with the tools and resources you need to boost your motivation, energy and mindset, and bridge the gap between knowing and doing as you move from information to implementation.
You can find out more about George on his website at https://bygeorgeanderson.com/podcast, follow him on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/coachgeorgeanderson and Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/coachgeorgeanderson
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The Laws Of Connection - with David Robson
Hello and welcome to A Bit Of A Boost with me, George Anderson
I’m a wellbeing and performance coach, speaker and author and this podcast brings together guest experts, inspirational stories and ideas that I hope will you a bit of a boost.
I’m delighted to welcome back to the show one of my favourite guests, David Robson who previously joined me back in February last year after I had read his book The Expectation Effect.
I’ve just finished reading his latest book and I think you’ll find our conversation about it today both interesting and informative.
The book is called The Laws Of Connection and is really a play book for how we can build deeper and more meaningful relationships with the people around us, and also some of the more unexpected benefits from doing so.
David also unpacks some of the research that shows how we may be better at socialising than we may think, talking about phenomena such as the Liking Gap.
Of course, I highly recommend you have a read of the book itself which is out this week, but in this podcast we get into several of the 13 strategies and learn many new things:
how asking for help benefits you and the person you’re asking how to express gratitude and pay compliments effectively and why a strong social network even improves our ability to fight off illness.
I think you’re going to enjoy this one, so get ready for a bit of a boost!
The book is available on Amazon and all good book stores.
Read more about David on his website here: https://davidrobson.me -
Measuring performance
Hello and welcome to A Bit Of A Boost with me, George Anderson
I’m a wellbeing and performance coach, speaker and author and this podcast brings together guest experts, inspirational stories and ideas that I hope will you a bit of a boost.
After a short break from the podcast I'm back, with a look at INNER performance... what it is, how to measure it, and how and why to improve it.
Usually when we think about performance our thoughts run to the external markers; the KPIs at work, the times we run or the weight we lift in our training, or generally the results we're getting in life.
But all of these are outcomes that are influenced by our inner performance.
Your focus, clarity, empathy, mindset, optimism, energy... all of these (and many more) elements will have an impact on your behaviours which in turn largely dictates your results.
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Colby Sharma: grit, adversity and winning the game of life
Hello and welcome to A Bit Of A Boost with me, George Anderson
I’m a wellbeing and performance coach, speaker and author and this podcast brings together guest experts, inspirational stories and ideas that I hope will you a bit of a boost.
My guest on today’s podcast is author of the book The Curveball, Colby Sharma.
Colby shares his own personal story of growing up and having to overcome adversity, and how this experience lead him on the path not only succeed in his education and a career in law, but ultimately to become a real motivator and expert in resilience.
During the course of our conversation we get into the 4 central messages in his book, and what I love about the way Colby describes them is the way he makes them so practical.
It’s very easy to think of resilience as quite an abstract quality, that we maybe know we should have more of or be better at, but how exactly do we do that?
We talk about breaking big challenges down into manageable steps, how to get better at controlling our response to difficult situations, prioritising the rituals that lead to our best performance and building a team around us that can support us through anything.
We both end up sharing personal experiences through the course of our conversation, and some interesting insights came through for me right here within the interview which was a reminder in case I needed it that we are all always learning.
Colby's book 'The Curveball' is available from Amazon:
https://amzn.eu/d/2xPW83L
Connect with Colby on LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/colbysharma
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Character Strengths: Identifying and using them to boost your wellbeing and performance
Hello and welcome to A Bit Of A Boost with me, George Anderson
I’m a wellbeing and performance coach, speaker and author and this podcast brings together guest experts, inspirational stories and ideas that I hope will you a bit of a boost.
Today we discuss strengths... not the 'strengths and weaknesses' where you should 'work on your weaknesses to turn them into your strengths', but the elements of your character that you may or not already be aware of are something of a super power.
I talk a lot about strengths with my clients and in presentations, and there's a free tool you can use to identify your top 5 'Signature Strengths'.
If you head over to https://viacharacter.org you can take the free survey and I encourage you to do so (after listening to today's episode of course!)
The 24 Character Strengths are grouped into 6 categories:
Wisdom
1) Creativity
2) Curiosity
3) Open-mindedness
4) Love of learning
5) Perspective
Courage
6) Honesty
7) Bravery
8) Persistence
9) Zest
Humanity
10) Kindness
11) Love
12) Social intelligence
Justice
13) Fairness
14) Leadership
15) Teamwork
Temperance
16) Forgiveness
17) Humility
18) Prudence
19) Self-regulation
Transcendence
20) Appreciation of beauty
21) Gratitude
22) Hope
23) Humor
24) Spirituality
We all have all of these strengths, but some come more naturally to us than others and it's the top 5 that we're really interested in.
If you can find ways to harness and use these strengths more, you can elevate your wellbeing, performance and impact in almost any aspect of your life.
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The impact of cold water swimming on menopause symptoms - with Professor Joyce Harper
Hello and welcome to A Bit Of A Boost with me, George Anderson
I’m a wellbeing and performance coach, speaker and author and this podcast brings together guest experts, inspirational stories and ideas that I hope will you a bit of a boost.
I came across some research recently about the impact of open water swimming on menopause symptoms, and was delighted when the study author Professor Joyce Harper accepted my invitation to join me on the podcast to discuss it.
Having had an overwhelmingly positive response to a previous episode on menopause with Catherine O’Keeffe I know this is a topic that many of you are interested in so I was excited to get into the topic again.
Joyce Harper is an award winning Professor of Reproductive Science at the Institute for Women’s Health, University College London.
She has worked in the fields of fertility, genetics, reproductive health and women’s health for over 30 years, is author of the book ‘Your Fertile Years’ and host of the ‘Why didn’t anyone tell me this?’ podcast.
You can find out more about Joyce and her work at joyceharper.com
Purchase a copy of Your Fertile Years on Amazon here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/152935627X
Listen to Why Didn’t Anyone Tell Me This on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0Etr1ygKlT7aLgrW4B0fyg
Link to research and Joyce Harper’s academic profile: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/news/2024/jan/cold-water-swimming-improves-menopause-symptoms -
Measuring your happiness, purpose and wellbeing
I was fortunate enough to attend the recent World Happiness Summit (WOHASU) in London a couple of weeks ago and wanted to share a couple of takeaways from the event along with some more general observations about what comes up when I ask the question 'what does happiness mean to you?'
The strapline of the conference was 'Wellbeing is the Purpose' which gives a clue about at least one of the dimensions, but what does this really mean and how important is it that we find our purpose?
That's one topic that I get into in today's episode, along with the 2 different timescales that we can think about happiness in - short term moment by moment 'positive affect' happiness, and longer term life satisfaction.
Hopefully today's episode all about happiness will give you a bit of a boost!
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