Showing posts with label Adrian Ding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Adrian Ding. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 8, 2022

You are a Brand. You've Got to Work on Yourself, Too: Coach Adrian Ding at a GoTeam Event

 

When you have a professional personal brand, you’ll improve your chances of connecting with the potential employer or client whose values align with yours. 

In October 2021, the motivational speaker Adrian Ding shared his advice for creating a professional personal brand with the Go Virtual Assistants (GO-VA) and Global Office tribe. This was our gratitude celebration for the month. (GO-VA and Global Office now go by the name GoTeam.)

In this excerpt, Coach Adrian explains what personal branding is and why it’s so important. 

GoTeam connects highly skilled team members in the Philippines with business leaders in Australia, Canada, the United States, United Kingdom, and a growing list of countries. 

We’re always on the lookout for the top talent in accounting, administrative work, construction, engineering, IT support, marketing, recruitment, sales, and software development. Visit www.go-va.com.ph/home to explore our list of career opportunities. 

Go Team!

Monday, March 7, 2022

How to Build a Professional Personal Brand - Coach Adrian Ding at a GoTeam Event

 

When you have a professional personal brand, you’ll improve your chances of connecting with the potential employer or client whose values align with yours. 

In October 2021, the motivational speaker Adrian Ding shared his advice for creating a professional personal brand with the Go Virtual Assistants (GO-VA) and Global Office tribe. This was our gratitude celebration for the month. GO-VA and Global Office now go by the name GoTeam.

In this excerpt, Coach Adrian explains the connection between one’s personal brand and the culture, products, and branding of the organizations we work with. 

GoTeam connects highly skilled team members in the Philippines with business leaders in Australia, Canada, the United States, United Kingdom, and a growing list of countries. 

We’re always on the lookout for the top talent in accounting, administrative work, construction, engineering, IT support, marketing, recruitment, sales, and software development. Visit www.go-va.com.ph/home to explore our list of career opportunities. 


Go Team!

Sunday, March 6, 2022

Your Social Media Activities Show What You Stand For: Coach Adrian Ding at a GoTeam Event



When you have a professional personal brand, you’ll improve your chances of connecting with the potential employer or client whose values align with yours. 

In October 2021, the motivational speaker Adrian Ding shared his advice for creating a professional personal brand with the Go Virtual Assistants (GO-VA) and Global Office tribe. This was our gratitude celebration for the month. (GO-VA and Global Office are now known as GoTeam.)

In this excerpt, Coach Adrian encourages our team members to revisit and update their social media accounts. “Your social media is also your digital business card. It’s a reflection of who you are and what you stand for, and the values that you live by.”

GoTeam connects highly skilled team members in the Philippines with business leaders in Australia, Canada, the United States, United Kingdom, and a growing list of countries. 

We’re always on the lookout for the top talent in accounting, administrative work, construction, engineering, IT support, marketing, recruitment, sales, and software development. Visit www.go-va.com.ph/home to explore our list of career opportunities. 

GoTeam!


About GoTeam Philippines

GoTeam connects highly skilled team members with business leaders who are serious about growing their ventures.  

We combine frameworks that drive engagement and morale in people, with the technology they need to deliver exceptional results.  

We draw from a deep and diverse talent pool in the Philippines. From accountants and architects, to customer success specialists and construction estimators, to sales professionals and software developers. That's one of the reasons we’ve rebranded from Go Virtual Assistants (GO-VA) to GoTeam.  

In 2021, we became a Great Place to Work certified business.  

Tuesday, March 1, 2022

3 Ways to Build Resilience: Unpacking What Typhoon Odette Gave Us - Fiona Kesby

 

3 Ways to Build Resilience: Unpacking What Typhoon Odette Gave Us - Fiona Kesby

“There will never be enough excuses or outside factors that can stop a driven person from succeeding—except themselves.” 

 This was one of the highlights that stood out for me when the team gathered last Friday night to listen to Adrian Ding, an inspirational speaker who leads the training group Maximum Impact Philippines. It was our first hybrid event for 2022 and it took place 64 days after typhoon Odette (Rai) struck Cebu.  

 I’m grateful to Adrian for helping the team transform an extremely stressful event into an additional source of resilience, a reminder to step forward “from our comfort zone into our courage zone.” 

 Our office in Cebu IT Park was quiet and had fewer than 50 people when we held the event. Most of the participants had chosen to join via Zoom.  

Only eight weeks before that, though, the space sheltered team members and their families who had felt at risk when the typhoon blew off their roofs or flooded their kitchens and living rooms.  

Some spent the Christmas holidays sharing the office with other families, while the power and water supply to their homes had yet to be restored and supplies like gasoline or roofing materials were hard to come by.  

Yet most had gone back to work within two or three days after the storm.   

Adrian, in his talk, defined resilience as “the ability to bounce back amid challenges and adversities.”  

He didn’t try to appear perfect or like someone who had everything together. He talked with the team about how he, too, felt crushed when some of the events he had been booked as a keynote speaker last December 2021 got canceled after Odette.  

He talked about how he worried about whether his family would have enough diesel fuel and how much it was all costing them. When the power finally came back on, he did a little dance of joy—which is something so many of our team members did as well.  

 We all get a taste of adversity. No exceptions.  

One of the resilience techniques we can learn is to reframe adversity into something useful. We can see it as a way to strengthen our character. Or to learn a new skill. Adrian suggested asking ourselves, “What’s the good stuff behind this change?” 

Because there can be good stuff in most of the challenges we meet.  

After Odette, some team members reported getting a better quality of sleep because they had much less screen time. Also, the absence of street lights meant that their rooms were darker than before.  

Some team members with young children made time to play (flying kites, for example, or going for a swim) so the kids wouldn’t feel bored by the absence of their screen time. Others dusted off their board games, which meant they had actual family time together, instead of each retreating behind their phones and tablets.  

A second technique that helps build resilience is mindfulness.  

For Adrian, that means “being aware of your circumstances and carving out the time to unplug.” I could not agree more. When I book in time to exercise and time to read, even if it’s just 30 minutes for each activity, my days usually go better.  

We all remember how moments of adversity made us feel.  

The events themselves were different: a flood in Brisbane, winter storms in parts of Canada and the US East Coast, wildfires in parts of Australia and the US, and the different surges we've seen in this Covid-19 pandemic.  

Yet the anxiety and worry that these events trigger are familiar to many.  

One way that mindfulness helps is by reminding us to stay fully in the present, where our choices and actions can make a difference, instead of reliving the past or worrying about the future. There’s a breathing exercise I enjoy sharing with new team members: 

 Inhale for 5 seconds.  

Hold that breath for 5 seconds.  

Exhale for 5 seconds.  

Do this cycle 5 times. 

By the time the exercise ends, you will feel lighter and more at ease. You have gently coaxed your body to relax. Learning to focus on each breath happens to be a good way to learn to stay fully present.  

A third resilience technique that Adrian shared is to practice gratitude. This means choosing to pay attention to what’s going right, instead of obsessing about what’s wrong. Or what’s missing.  

It can be a real challenge to stay grateful when what’s missing is the entire roof over your family’s heads. Yet there’s always something, isn’t there?  

One of our team members, for example, chose not to spend her time worrying about how their family’s coffee shop would make up for all the holiday meals they would have otherwise served their customers.  

Instead, she offered to lend us their water filtration system so that everyone in the office would have enough water, without spending hours waiting in line for it. (In the first two weeks after the typhoon, people spent hours in line waiting to buy drinking water or fuel or to get money from a cash point. There were lines everywhere.) She was grateful that her entire family was safe. This was her gratitude in practice.  

It takes less than five minutes to jot down at least three things that we feel grateful for each day. And we will often find it’s easy to recall more than three things.  

The ability to reframe adversity, to stay mindful, and to practice gratitude all remind us that resilience is both the choice to welcome change itself—and to change how we think about what has happened.  

It’s an ability we can strengthen with practice and one we can share with the people we lead and care about.  

Thank you, Adrian, for again sharing your time, attention, and insights with the team.  💙

Need your own go team for your business? 

We’d love to help! We started GoTeam (then known as GO Virtual Assistants, Inc.) in 2014 to help business owners scale by finding them exceptional VAs to support them, mainly with admin and customer service tasks. We have grown since then and now have nearly 600 team members working in admin, architecture, construction, engineering, graphic design, IT support, legal services, marketing, project management, recruitment, sales, and software development. Message me here if you want to talk about building your own go team!  

Tuesday, April 6, 2021

How To Put To 5 Love Languages To Work In Leading Virtual Teams

 

How To Put To 5 Love Languages To Work In Leading Virtual Teams

What’s the best way to show your work tribe you love them and what they do? Start by discovering what their primary love language is, then follow through by being other-centered.

Leading virtual teams, something most business leaders have had to learn to do since 2020, requires being proactive in connecting with those we work with. While it’s true that working from home comes with many benefits, such as being able to spend more time with the family, the risks of isolation and loneliness remain real.

https://blog.go-va.com.au/the-5-love-languages/

Friday, March 19, 2021

Acts of Service: The Love Language With Adrian Ding For GO Virtual Assistants (GO-VA)

 



Who among your teammates prefer Acts of Service as their way to show and be shown appreciation at work? In this snippet from our February event at GO-VA, coach and CEO Adrian Ding shares some ideas for connecting with teammates who speak that love language.

One other way we can show Acts of Service? By leading friends who are job-hunting to www.go-va.com.ph/home. One of our opportunities may be just the right fit for them!

Thursday, March 18, 2021

Affirmation: The Love Language by Adrian Ding For GO Virtual Assistants GO VA

 


What’s one of the best ways to build trust in your team?

Here’s a quick look at our GO-VA monthly event last Feb. 19, when we listened to the motivational speaker Adrian Ding about putting the 5 love languages to work, at work. 

Nearly 30 years after Gary Chapman wrote his bestselling book (which he later adapted for work relationships), the ideas in it remain life-changing.  Choose to show appreciation today. 

Wednesday, March 17, 2021

On Coming From A Place Of Depletion & Why Accumulation Is Not The Answer? - Adrian Ding

 


Happiness isn’t about the accumulation of things. For our monthly event in February, the coach and motivational speaker Adrian Ding shared his ideas for finding meaning and showing appreciation and love at work.

Care and discovery are such important guideposts of the culture we’re building in GO-VA.

Tuesday, March 16, 2021

The Love Language - Love by Adrian Ding For GO Virtual Assistants (GO-VA)



Happiness isn’t about the accumulation of things. For our monthly event in February, the coach and motivational speaker Adrian Ding shared his ideas for finding meaning and showing appreciation and love at work.

Care and discovery are such important guideposts of the culture we’re building in GO-VA.

Wednesday, March 10, 2021

The Five Love Languages To Work, At Work - Adrian Ding

 



What’s one of the best ways to build trust in your team?

Here’s a quick look at our GO-VA monthly event last Feb. 19, when we listened to the motivational speaker Adrian Ding about putting the 5 love languages to work, at work.

Nearly 30 years after Gary Chapman wrote his bestselling book (which he later adapted for work relationships), the ideas in it remain life-changing.

Friday, February 26, 2021

5 Languages Of Appreciation At Work - GO Virtual Assistants

5 Languages Of Appreciation At Work


5 Languages Of Appreciation At Work - GO Virtual Assistants


So, one of the many things this pandemic changed about the way everyone works is that even appropriate physical touch (handshakes, first bumps, high fives) as a way of showing love and appreciation at work is off the table.

Substitutes like elbow bumps and a quick bow from a safe distance (like what the Japanese do) have taken the place of these gestures.

For those of us that now depend almost entirely on virtual huddles, the use of emoji also helps. (For some of us who associated emoji with casual exchanges, this took some getting used to!) 🙌💯💙

An important point that Gary Chapman and Paul White made in their book, “The 5 Languages of Appreciation in the Workplace,” is that while both are important, recognition and appreciation aren’t the same thing. (This was the work-appropriate version of the 1992 bestseller “The 5 Love Languages.”)

How are we letting our teams know that they’re doing #WorkWeLove and, more importantly, that we appreciate and value them even when they’re going through a challenging or low-energy slump, when their performance isn’t quite up to their usual level?

Thanks so much Adrian for the time and insights you shared with the tribe in last Friday’s event!

Friday, February 19, 2021

The Five LOVE Languages with Adrian Ding - GO Virtual Assistants (GO-VA)

 



Good News: Be among the first 50 to leave a comment on our Facebook post and win a free ticket to this event tonight!

Find out motivational speaker Adrian Ding’s ideas for putting the 5 love languages to work, at work. See you in Zoom at 6 tonight!


Tribe, you don’t want to miss our gratitude event on19 February. You’ll have the chance to win GO-VA merch and prizes, and you can enjoy this event more by organizing watch parties with your family and friends.

Best of all, we’ll get the opportunity to listen to motivational speaker Adrian Ding’s insights about applying the 5 love languages at work!

Bonus tip for our Facebook and LinkedIn friends who aren’t in the GO-VA Tribe yet: Score one of the 50 invitations to watch this event for free! Send a message to happiness@go-va.com.au and learn something that will supercharge your work relationships right away!


Thursday, February 18, 2021

The Five LOVE Languages By Coach Adrian Ding

The Five LOVE Languages By Coach Adrian Ding


What was the best thing someone did to make you feel appreciated since this global work from home experiment began? Have you ever tried to make a teammate feel valued, yet it didn’t have the impact you had hoped for? It could be a matter of speaking the right (love) language.

This Friday, 19 February, have your family members and friends join us as the GO-VA tribe listens to Coach Adrian Ding about how to show appreciation and love to the people we work with. Hope to see you then, Tribe!