Your videos have been really helpful in creating connections, whether it be with friends, families, or co-workers. For that, thank you.
@shawnmoriarty82232 жыл бұрын
Great thoughts, ideas, and actionable pieces Chad. Thank you for being.
@chad.littlefield2 жыл бұрын
Wow..."thank you for being" really caused me to pause. I love that. And WiLL would've really, really, really loved it. For those that may not understand the reference, you may enjoy what I wrote about WiLL and his being here: weand.me/tribute-to-william-samuel-wise
@shawnmoriarty82232 жыл бұрын
@@chad.littlefield I have been really exploring what Being can really look like and how can places like camp create those brave spaces where people can feel comfortable to explore what it means to express their being. And I remember Will being curious when I first met him back in the mid 90's when he was an environmental educator. He was exploring what being meant back then.
@lucamontanari188 Жыл бұрын
Hi Chad. Just discovered you with this video. I find it very powerful and full of valuable content. I was looking for an educational 5 min video to prime "How to ask powerful questions". I think that it's a pity that this video has only 34 likes. On the closing the video lost a little its appeal as it turned to a selling video, which makes it less usable for me (I'm an agile coach). Maybe you could do a similar video leaving the promotion of your workshop to the end or as a link, and creating more space in the video for your awfully valuable content and storytelling?
@chad.littlefield Жыл бұрын
Hey friend! Welcome to the channel. Funny that this was your intro to the channel as it was actually created mostly to live on this page: weand.me/ask-awesomely/ and the vast majority of my videos are far more educational without being remotely promotional. Here are two examples that might work well for your primer vide0: How to Connect with Anyone in 60 Seconds - kzbin.info/www/bejne/raPUqKKXmr9nhLc and another one kzbin.info/www/bejne/lZSalKOvYteBf7s
@lucamontanari188 Жыл бұрын
@@chad.littlefield ;) I adore the unpredicatbility of the real world. thank you for taking the time to reply and give the suggestions. I'll have a look soon. Thanks for being.
@Coco-999518 күн бұрын
Hey chad, we don’t want your gibberish explaining how you do your job, which you did powerfully sell your services online by the way. We want examples of actual questions to ask that are powerful and meaningful at work or at one on one conversation with an employee or between employees or employee and manager conversations
@chad.littlefield17 күн бұрын
That's what the other 560+ FREE videos on my channel teach lol...this was the one single video that was intended to be on a specific page on my website. In response to your negativity, I'd like to offer you a refund for what you paid for this video 😉
@shashikant1166 Жыл бұрын
kinldy tell how to , not benefits
@chad.littlefield Жыл бұрын
Very fair. There are many other videos on the channel that do give the how-to. This video was intended to live on this specific webpage: weand.me/ask-awesomely/ Here is one of the how-to videos on the topic/book though: kzbin.info/www/bejne/lZSalKOvYteBf7s