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Bring Mr. Miyagi to your next meeting

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Ever been in a meeting when the energy feels ‘off?’ Hi {NAME}, I’m willing to bet you

Ever been in a meeting when the energy feels ‘off?’ Hi {NAME}, I’m willing to bet you’ve been in one of those meetings where the energy feels ‘off’. It’s tense. Everyone is on edge. Yet no one is willing to address the elephant in the room. Question is: [Who is responsible for bringing the issue up?]( And begin resolving it? The manager? The CEO? Whoever is the most ‘senior’ in attendance? After all, aren’t they the leader who’s supposed to ‘lead the team’ out of potential conflicts? Not according to leadership expert Keith Ferrazzi. Keith suggests that it is the responsibility of [Mr. Miyagi](. (Yes. That Mr. Miyagi from 80’s cult classic ‘The Karate Kid.’)  [Miyagi](  [Watch The Video Here](  Ok, I’m not suggesting you bring a wise karate master to every one of your meetings. ;-) As Keith explains, it’s what Mr. Miyagi (or any sage master of your choosing) is supposed to represent: the collective energy field of the group. When we had Keith explain how to use this ‘Mr. Miyagi Moment’ to our entire team of managers at Mindvalley, it completely changed the dynamics of every meeting we ran. And instantly built more trust and transparency among one another. When surveys say that over 78% of team members don’t feel comfortable speaking up, this ‘Mr. Miyagi Moment’ technique may just be the most powerful tool you bring to your organization. [You’ll understand what I mean here >>](   Keep Evolving,  [Vishen Lakhiani][Vishen Lakhiani signature]  Vishen Lakhiani Founder - Mindvalley Author of [The Code of the Extraordinary Mind](. Follow The Real Me on [I]([nstagram](.  Follow Mindvalley on:  [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Mindvalley Official on Youtube]( [Mindvalley Talks on Youtube](   Download the Mindvalley App: [Download on the App Store](   [Get it on Google Play](  Need help? Visit our [Support Center]( or [User Forum]( Sent with ♥ from Mindvalley 14525 SW Millikan Way #31545 Beaverton, OR 97005-2343 [Unsubscribe or manage subscriptions]( | [Privacy Policy]( Â

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