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Thought for the Week: The Art of the Gentle Nudge

hidden-potential-and-the-gentle-nudgeThe Art of the Gentle Nudge – Influencing Action Without Force

Have you ever had a leader who saw something in you that you couldn’t see yourself? I did.

Last week, we explored “Navigating the Minefield” – all about those internal and external challenges that can often feel overwhelming If you missed it, you can catch up here

This week I want to delve into a powerful, often underestimated, communication strategy that helps individuals not just navigate, but conquer their minefields: The Art of the Gentle Nudge.

This isn’t about manipulation or coercion. It’s about influencing action, fostering growth, and changing narratives not through command, instead through genuine, regenerative communication that builds trust and empowers others.

Carolyne: The Leader Who Mastered the Gentle Nudge

Let me share a personal story. As you know quite a way back, I worked with British Airways. I had a significant hurdle: a crippling phobia of public speaking. The very thought of making presentations or standing in front of an audience would fill me with dread. Yet, I had a leader called Carolyne who saw something in me that I couldn’t yet see in myself.

She knew my fear. She never pushed, never demanded. Instead, she offered encouragement, expressed her belief in my capabilities, and gently suggested that I consider applying for a role in the BA training department. It was a role that would, by its very nature, require extensive public speaking!

Her communication wasn’t forceful; it was a series of subtle, supportive interactions that built my confidence, one small step at a time. She didn’t tell me I had to apply; she simply created a space where I felt it was possible. She provided the psychological safety and the belief that I needed to consider the unthinkable.

I applied, I got the job, and through that experience, I gradually overcame my fear.

That pivotal moment, sparked by Carolyne ‘s gentle nudge, changed the trajectory of my life. It led me to discover my true calling, and on 1st January 2000, I launched my own training consultancy – a vocation I’ve loved ever since. Carolyne’s great communication skills were, without a doubt, the hallmark of her great leadership.

What is the “Gentle Nudge”?

The gentle nudge is a regenerative communication approach rooted in:

It stands in stark contrast to the “pull yourself up by your bootstraps” mentality we discussed last week. While individual effort is crucial, the gentle nudge acknowledges that sometimes, the most powerful catalyst for that effort comes from the belief and encouragement of another person. It’s about providing the right kind of support to help someone find their own leverage.

How to Master the Art of the Gentle Nudge

Whether you’re a manager, a coach, a parent, or simply engaging with friends and colleagues, you can cultivate this powerful skill:

The Regenerative Impact

The gentle nudge isn’t just effective for individual growth; it’s a cornerstone of regenerative communication. It builds stronger relationships, fosters intrinsic motivation, and helps individuals rewrite their own limiting narratives.

When we are gently nudged towards our potential, we not only achieve more, we also learn to trust our own capabilities, creating a ripple effect of empowerment and positive change.

It’s a testament to this power that Carolyne herself, having retired from her corporate career, is now fulfilling her own vocation, pursuing her passion for art. Yes, I finally found her so I could thank her! Her journey, much like the one she helped me embark on, illustrates that finding and embracing your true calling, often with a little encouragement, is a deeply regenerative act.

Think about the “Carolyne” in your own life. Who gave you that crucial nudge? And just as important, how can you become that “Carolyne” for someone else, helping them to navigate their minefield and step into their true potential?

The outcome might surprise you.

 

You never know how much a simple word or an honest gesture can mean to someone. It can change their day, their outlook, or even their life.”

– Unknown –

 

Here’s to small steps that move mountains,

With warmest wishes,

Korinne Le Page
Thrive Coaching & Training – Empowering You to Thrive!

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