Get Present: Simple Strategies to Get Out of Your Head and Lead More Powerfully
By Sara Yao
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Leadership coach and thought leader Sara Harvey Yao offers simple, yet powerful steps to help you find what everyone is hungry for in our fast-paced lives: access to inner strength and wisdom. The secret is learning how to be present, first with yourself, and then with others. In Get Present, Yao teaches readers how to access an infinite supply of energy, resilience, innovation, and compassion. Getting present will not only improve how you lead, but will also transform your career, relationships, health, and even our world.
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Get Present - Sara Yao
INTRODUCTION
The intuitive mind is a sacred gift and the rational mind is a faithful servant. We have created a society that honors the servant and has forgotten the gift.
—Albert Einstein
AS AN EXECUTIVE COACH for the past thirteen years, I have been deeply immersed in the development of leaders, and I have personally trained and coached more than 3,500 leaders around the world. Many people ask me how I can work with executives and not be intimidated, especially since I started in leadership development when I was merely 27. Seeing the humanity of a leader, no matter their cultural background, position, or level of power, comes easily to me.
My father was the president of a major public utility company, and growing up I was surrounded by executives. At the age of twelve, I was trained by Lou Tice, one of the grandfathers
of the human potential industry. In high school, my father let me observe his leadership team meetings, and over dinner, we discussed what I sensed about people and what behaviors I witnessed. I attended Board of Director’s dinners and witnessed how business was really
done in the ‘80s. I was immersed in leadership at an early age and saw the good, the bad, and sometimes, the ugly.
After receiving my BA in Organizational Communication, I immediately got into corporate training, earned my Master’s degree in Organizational Management, and landed a job doing what I loved most—developing leaders. I worked with a diverse group of leaders and started noticing distinct patterns among them. Most were prone to working crazy hours, stretching themselves thin, reacting emotionally, striving to prove their worth, and constantly thinking about either the past or the future. I didn’t know it at the time, but the miles I put in driving and flying the world to work with leaders from various countries was the beginning of my life-long fascination and unofficial research of leaders, as well as the start of my own personal journey toward presence.
I left my corporate job in 2002, and since then have been working with thousands of clients via my own consulting practice (www.yaoconsulting.com). In 2007, after having two boys and growing my business, I, too, was feeling the effects of working at a fast pace, being stressed, and uninspired. As a result of my own unease, I was propelled into a period of profound personal growth. I studied for several years with a variety of people, including a spiritual teacher, a Jungian rolfer, and several mind/body awareness practitioners. I ventured on a personal journey into the practice of presence and it changed my life, my health, my relationship, and my work with clients. For me, I found the root cause of my own stress was my lack of presence in the moment. I was living from my head, cut off from the inner wisdom of my heart and gut. I committed to shifting the way I worked, and when I saw my own life experience shift in profound ways, I was naturally drawn to share these practices with my clients. Since 2010, I have focused my entire business on helping leaders develop their own presence. The results have been consistently compelling.
I wrote this book for leaders, both in the traditional sense of the word—meaning they are leaders in their companies or communities—but also for people who may not consider themselves a traditional leader. To me, a leader is anyone who has the opportunity to influence another person. This book is for those who are hungry to experiment with strengthening their ability to be more present—with their employees, families, friends, colleagues, and community members—and who wish to experience the wisdom and joy available from being in the moment. In the chapters that follow, we will explore the definition of presence, as well as specific and actionable tools and techniques to help you get started with strengthening your own practice of presence.
CHAPTER 1:
WHAT IS PRESENCE
The most precious gift we can offer others is our presence. When mindfulness embraces those we love, they will bloom like flowers.
—Thich Nhat Hanh
PEOPLE OFTEN USE THE word presence to describe another person’s impact, energy, and intensity: He has a strong presence,
or I could feel her presence.
In fact, this is why most companies hire me—to help leaders strengthen and improve their presence. Throughout this book, I will address how to strengthen the quality of presence. The first step is strengthening your ability to be present.
Being present is the ability to pay attention in the moment, on purpose. When you are present, you are able to tune in to a deep awareness of everything you are experiencing in any given moment. You are aware of your own experience-your body’s responses, thoughts, and emotional reactions. When you are in the moment, you can also tune into other’s experiences and reactions, gaining access to important data, both visible and not. When you are