How do you electrify your life? Join Laura Gassner Otting as she hosts this week's episode of LGOtv with guest Bill G. Williams.
Bill G. Williams - Ducati Riding, Promoter of AMAZING People, Electric Bill.
He’s called “Electric Bill” for a reason. Bill Williams is on a mission to shock us out of our static daily routines. He is known for his unique brand of electrified methodologies for the workplace, now available to you in electric Life.
Bill’s honest, succinct, and enthusiastic approach to leadership has inspired and reshaped countless national organizations over the span of thirty years. Whether coaching an individual over Zoom, or speaking to rooms of more than a thousand delegates, Bill’s impact is equally felt. His power comes from hearing “No” and reformulating it as “Not Yet.”
Bill is the principal and president of the boutique leadership development firm, The B4 Group Inc, and the host and brand ambassador for The Art of Leadership Signature Series / The Art of Leadership for Women . Bill caters his solution-based strategies to individuals and corporations in the private, public, and not-for-profit sectors.
Timestamps:
1:24 Power comes from hearing “no” and reforming it to “not yet.”
2:50 William G. Williams from Fort Williams.
4:04 I was living a life that was fake.
6:20 Everyone wants to be special but no one wants to be different.
8:27 Always be self-full not selfish.
11:07 My two minds - Drunken Monkey Mind vs. Knowledge Mind.
14:27 The 12 microsteps.
17:21 The emotion of fear and excitement are the exact same.
19:50 The 12th microstep is “cross your river.”
23:52 How do we get rid of our drunk monkey minds?
31:45 Until you see who is asking you the question, you cannot hear a thing.
35:07 I may have been loved but not seen.
38:40 The golden rule.
42:00 You have to stop expecting you from me.
43:10 Watch out for those projections.
46:15 How do we rekindle the loose connections?
48:31 Virtual distance.
54:12 The people in the back row may not want to be seen on stage but they want to be seen as human.
55:30 Get rid of “Thank you” and replace it with “I appreciate...”
Links:
https://www.instagram.com/b4billgwilliams/
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=670080268
https://www.linkedin.com/in/bill-g-williams-50b1781/
https://twitter.com/b4BillGWilliams