Exploring the Ineffectiveness of Problem-Fixing in Therapy, Corporate Settings And The World With Persephone Brooks

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We may feel like there are a lot of problems in the world. But what if we could align our values to solve those problems, communicate better and get along.Persephone Brooks asks us to consider that, if we think about life in terms of identifying and moving towards our goals as aligning values, and when we feel unmotivated or dissatisfied, possibly we are just out of alignment with our values. In this episode you will gain insight into how you can discover your greatest potential and what truly matters to you. Plus, identify why in some situations you thrive, while in others you may feel challenged, or as Persephone puts it, as conserving energy. So, if you are looking for solutions in goal setting, career, communication or solving problems, consider renaming your values.Persephone gives an example of a classroom. A child who likes soccer but finds little value in geometry. Shift the way we communicate and bring in examples that support this child’s values. For example, how can this “value” support your values and in doing so, support each other and achieve our goal. This is when value-based thinking can create big shifts and huge progress. Tune in for more great tips on values!Bio: My name is Persephone Brooks. I am current a mental health therapist that is serving at a community counseling center. My clients not only have some type of mental health diagnosis, but they also have an intellectual developmental disability (aka: autism, down syndrome, etc.). They also struggle with daily living activities, relationship, and transition problems which typically cause behavioral issues. And I also have the pleasure of working with individuals who have some substance use issues. Typically, my clients’ age range from 21—just leaving high school---to in their 60+. But this isn’t my first place of providing support and helpful recommendations. Throughout my youth, I had family members, friends, and even strangers come to me and asked for my assistance.Finding my “Voice” has been challenging. Starting really young. You see, I was born with a hearing problem. This lead me to not hear well---thus putting me on the track similar to my current clients. I understand clearly of the frustration of not being able to express my basic needs. I also struggled finding reliable people to support those who confide in me, due to my lack of ability to seek support. So, I have continued developing skills to grow my “Voice.”One of the greatest place where I’ve learned to grow my “Voice” is exploring entrepreneurship. Here, I’ve learned from many great teachers about what works. At least for them. I had to learn how to “Voice” to myself that their path isn’t my path. And I have to accept this fact. Otherwise, I won’t be able to honor my own “Voice.” And since 2019, I have only one goal in life “Own My Power!” This goal is driven by out of the box methods that honors my deep values that my life is demonstrating.I wish for all who reads this to enjoy “Their Own Power.” I am determined that the world will only become better if everyone: honors what works while crafting their own design. Make the world better by choosing to make it a great day—one day at time.About Melinda:Melinda Lee is a Presentation Skills Expert, Speaking Coach and nationally renowned Motivational Speaker. She holds an M.A. in Organizational Psychology, is an Insights Practitioner, and is a Certified Professional in Talent Development as well as Certified in Conflict Resolution. For over a decade, Melinda has researched and studied the state of “flow” and used it as a proven technique to help corporate leaders and business owners amplify their voices, access flow, and present their mission in a more powerful way to achieve results.She has been the TEDx Berkeley Speaker Coach and worked with hundreds of executives and teams from Facebook, Google, Microsoft, Caltrans, Bay Area Rapid Transit Sys

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