Special Series Episode 48: The Results Are In! Did We Keep it Clean?
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In this episode, we share our key learnings from a challenge set by our previous guest, Jacqueline. She encouraged us to experiment with using a clean set up and also to try using clean questions. And the results were astonishing!
One of the things we discovered is that using a clean set-up can help clarify the outcome you want to achieve.
We also learned that it enables you to identify the actions that will help you reach that outcome.
However, one of our biggest takeaways is that, it’s important to understand that we are constantly making assumptions based on our own perspective. What clean language does, is it helps us to have more objective and empathetic conversations.
So, if you're curious to hear more about our experience with Clean Language and the insights we gained, tune in to this episode!
Finally, we'd love to hear what you have learned from using Clean Language. So please share your thoughts via email or connect with us on our social media channels.
Timestamps:
[00:01:49] Melanie explains using a clean set up.
[00:03:14] Clean Set Up questions that you can use for an upcoming trip.
[00:05:52] One of our biggest learnings… how much we make assumptions!
[00:8:04] It’s never too late to do a clean set up and reset.
[00:9:34] Lisa and Melanie share using the clean set up together.
[00:18:18] Melanie shares what she discovered looking into clean questions.
[00:22:50] What does making our hidden architectures transparent mean?
[00:31:10] Final 3 key takeaways from the Jacqueline Clean Language challenge.
Clean Language Resources
https://cleanlearning.co.uk/about/faq/what-is-clean-language
Connect with Lisa:
Email: [email protected]
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisasing/
Instagram: @sixcommslisa
Connect with Melanie:
· Email: [email protected]
· Website: https://communicatetraining.com/
· LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/melaniestaunton/
· Instagram: @communicate_training
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