Creating Confidence with Heather Monahan - How to Become the Most Powerful Person in Any Room with Heather! Episode 252
Episode Date: September 14, 2022In This Episode You Will Learn About: Discovering your worth Asserting yourself  How to respond with confidence  Resources: Overcome Your Villains is Available NOW! Order here: https:/.../overcomeyourvillains.com If you haven't yet, get my first book Confidence Creator Show Notes: When you are successful, people WILL be threatened by you. Don’t let this bring you down! Today I’m here to remind you how you can respond in stressful situations instead of just reacting to them. I promise standing up for yourself WILL give you the control over your own life. Remember, there is a huge difference between being assertive and being aggressive. So don’t let your villains defeat you! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Hi, and welcome back.
I'm so glad you are back here with me today. Okay, so I got a few DMs that I'd be to
Dig into with you because they really caught my attention and I promised I would give them a response one
Came from a woman of course no names here, but it says Heather as you know
I'm a huge fan, but I need your help. I've listened to your books and your podcasts
In fact every day on my drive to work
I listen to an episode of your podcast. Yaaaaaaaa! As I find them motivating and inspiring. Thank you.
In fact, because of you, I've learned that I have worth far beyond what a company is willing to pay me.
And yes, you do, by the way, and so do you, right? We all have worth beyond just what we're being paid at work. A paycheck is just, you know, money is an
exchange of value in any moment and valuations change, right? Our excellence, our expertise changes
and grows and evolves. You know, there's so many factors that, no, we are much more than just a
paycheck at any given time people and you are too. Okay. I've also faced my fears and
I've made some big moves going to a new employer and making some leaps of faith in my life.
Good for you, growth, I love it, I love it. Living in that uncertainty is all about stepping into fear,
growing, taking risks. Yes, yes, and yes. Okay. However, at this new company, someone who's supposed to be my
equal and supposed to be showing me the ropes has been condescending and bullying to me.
So, ah, this sadly is life, right? There are villains in our lives. We are going to encounter villains
and we have to decide how we are going to handle it and not allow it to go on. So she goes on to say
that, you know, she's almost at our wit's end at this point. Why is she even putting up with this? we have to decide how we are going to handle it and not allow it to go on. So she goes on to say that
you know she's almost at our wit's end at this point. Why is she even putting up with this?
Maybe she should just quit. She said, I thought about it. And I realized I need to face my villain.
Yes, yes. In fact, I think she is probably intimidated by me. Bingo. When you are a threat,
you will always be the target.
Okay, that's something that I learned.
So 99% of the time, if someone's bullying you,
it's because they're jealous of you
or they are threatened by you.
Facts, straight up facts.
Doesn't make it okay, but it is a very true.
Okay, nevertheless, could you help me figure out
how to say what I need to say,
which is, I don't like the way you are speaking to me.
I wanna sound assertive, but I don't wanna the way you are speaking to me. I want to sound assertive,
but I don't want to be too aggressive. Super smart. You are right. Okay, so I want to address this
in the best way possible. Yes, it's important to be assertive and not aggressive, and I want everyone
to know this. You don't have to yell at someone to make a point. You don't have to beat your fists
on the table to be heard. In fact, the most powerful people are typically the ones that sit in silence, own their thoughts,
and then respond when they're ready.
The people that lose in all these situations are the ones that react.
So my whole message on this podcast today in this specific situation is don't react, respond.
Now this is something that's taken me 47 years to learn, right?
And I'm still a work in progress like we all are, but I'm getting a lot better.
My amazing moment that I'm so proud of, I have to share it with you because I'm super
proud of it.
I was almost going to say I can't believe I did it, but no, I totally believe I did it.
It's so, oh my gosh, it's so good.
Okay, so here's what happened.
You know that back at the end of 2017, I was fired unexpectedly when a CEO I had worked for 14 years, became ill,
and he elevated his daughter to replace him.
My villain, my number one villain, and she fired me.
So anyways, here's how it went down. She had her assistant send me an
email. That was yet again another power play that she would try to implement to make me nervous
or frightened or feel fearful of her like these tactics to be, you know, a toxic boss or whatever.
Oh my gosh, it's so far in my rearview mirror now that it's just comical, but at the time it wasn't, right? Like when you're in it, it's horrible. I remember I was
losing my hair, I was crying when I would get home from work, I was so stressed out all the time,
my jaw was cracked, it was bad, really bad. So for anyone who's in a situation like this, number one,
there is life outside of it and it's going to be a lot better when you're away from these negative
situations, these negative people and negative environments.
But I do want you to know, I'm empathetic.
I get it.
I struggled for so long with that woman and it really took a toll on me physically, mentally.
But when you get that space, when you fire that villain, when you put yourself first and
do what's right for you, that's when you set yourself up to take off and take on the
world and find your purpose and find your right people, right?
It's incredible.
And now that I'm on the other side of it, I'm not saying it's easy, right?
I wasn't handed a special little box that I opened the day after I got fired and all
my answers were inside.
Uh, hardly.
No, that really was not the case, but, you know, I did learn so much about myself along the way.
I made so many mistakes, right?
And then the pandemic really wiped me out.
And there's been a lot of challenges.
We'll leave it at that the last couple of years.
But in the end, sitting here today with you, I'm just, I'm so clear that it wasn't easy,
but it was so worth it, right?
And that's what I want everyone to know. Putting yourself first, not allowing someone
to bully you, leaving a negative situation,
and trying to fix it, attempting to fix it
and address it first before you leave,
because it is the right thing to do,
because you do need to stand up for yourself,
and you need to let someone know
when they're not treating you the way
that you want to be treated.
Few reasons for that is that they might not know
that they're treating you in a poor
way.
Maybe they're going through a horrible time in their life.
Maybe they have health issues.
Maybe they just lost a family member.
We don't know what's going on with someone and maybe they're lashing out at everyone and
they just need someone to tell them, hey, I don't appreciate the way that you're speaking
to me.
It doesn't feel good when you and I sit down and talk.
I feel like you're upset or angry with me.
Is there something that you want to tell me? Because this doesn't seem to be working the way that
it had in the past or, you know, the same way that I typically work with other people. I really
want to give you a chance to let me know what's going on. If I did something wrong, please
inform me. Otherwise, I want to talk about how we can move forward in a better fashion. I digress.
So I had tried those things with my villain before she fired me. You know,
I tried a couple different sit downs saying, Hey, is there something that you want to talk to me about?
I just feel like you're not happy with me. You know, I went from this place of curiosity. You know,
I'm a big fan of it. I'm sure you've heard me say this before. Hang on, I'm confused. Anytime I'm
in a difficult conversation and a business environment, I always go to that one. I'm confused because it's not attacking, it's not
aggressive, it's not argumentative, but it's gonna get that other person to empty
their glass, which is always my goal. I want to know what is the other person
thinking? What are their challenges? What's their objective here and is there a
way for us to work together on this and find a solution, right? From a
calm standpoint, I had tried all these things with this woman, my villain, and it
was a game to her.
It was so obviously a game.
My opinion is she was very, very threatened by me.
Which, on a blamer, I definitely should have been CEO of not her, but that's okay.
Now I'm CEO of my own company.
All right, moving on.
We're going to take that rejection actually as a retirection to something better, which it was.
Okay, so I believe she was threatened by me, she would never respond in a positive way to my conversations
when I tried to empathize with her, when I tried to come from a place of curiosity and find out what the problem was.
She would always say, I don't know what you're talking about.
Right, so when someone acts like that, there's really, there's nowhere to go from there.
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when you're in a bullying toxic kind of a situation, right?
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When you walk into any meeting, any presentation, any discussion,
there are dynamics that go on.
There are power dynamics, right?
Who sits at what seat at the table?
Who's standing versus who's sitting?
Who's smiling versus who has a face with no emotion?
With someone's in rage, they're right in the face.
Right.
There's just so many dynamics you can look at when you're walking into a situation in business
in life where you want to be aware, nothing huge, but just notice. So one thing I noticed, you know, she had had her assistant call me over for a meeting,
did not disclose what it was for. I did not think I was getting fired, uh, mic drop I was. But, you know, I walked in very uncertain about what I was walking into. She was standing up,
which she never did. She always sat down, right? Typically if I would walk into a meeting to see her,
she would have her glasses on, her calculator out, her notes out, and she'd be working on something
when I would walk in. Well, on this day, when I walked in, she was standing huge smile, which was not
her typical disposition rate. She was more of an introvert, not someone
that would be standing up with our hands on her hips smiling.
Right?
That'd be something more like I would do, typically like I'd be running around, we know
super high energy, standing not because I'm trying to make a power plan on someone,
but because I just do crazy things like that, I prefer to be standing up.
You know, that's more my norm and always smiling.
So when I walked in and saw that, I noticed pay attention.
Rebe aware when you walk into these situations, just to notice.
And I thought to myself, hmm, this is weird.
Why would she be standing all smiles and hands on our hips?
And that's when I knew something was about to go down.
And she really was owning all the power in the room, right?
Because I kind of sat quietly into the chair.
I was a little concerned at this point.
You know, I wasn't smiling.
I knew something bad was about to happen.
Because she looked so happy looking at me.
She never looked happy when she looked at me.
Right? This lady hated me.
It was clear.
So I knew something not great for me was about to happen.
Or I thought so.
I was just really paying attention to her power dynamics.
She was trying to bring to this meeting.
And she was, right?
So she's the one speaking.
She's taking up all the air in the room.
And I'm saying nothing.
I'm just sitting there.
I've been called there.
And she says, well, as you know, I've been named CEO.
And so therefore, I no longer need a chief revenue officer.
And therefore, I don't need you.
That was basically it.
The whole conversation was like a minute or two minutes.
You know, I'm maybe a paraphrase or word or two,
but that's pretty much the gist of it, right?
It was not, there was not a lot of small talk that day,
not there ever was with her.
Okay, so, you know, this is after a couple years of this woman bullying me,
I'm kind of noticing, kind of noticing her, I'm
noticing how happy she is, and I'm thinking to myself, this lady has bullied me for far
too long.
This has gone on far too long.
The fact that she's smiling in my face right now and getting joy out of this, no this
isn't sitting right with me.
And thankfully, I have been working on my confidence. I have been really
intentionally trying to show up as the most powerful real version of myself and really get my
confidence back away. I had it years prior and I had been working on that for a little over a month
before this random meeting popped out of nowhere. Popped out of nowhere. She was named the official
CEO and had me brought in immediately, not nowhere.
Okay.
So, in that minute or two minutes, I'm noticing all these power dynamics she's playing,
I'm really a little confused.
But then, it's like one of those seconds where all of a sudden, the damn breaks.
There's just that one, that last pin that drops, that puts everything over the edge, right?
The whole thing comes down.
I just snapped in some way.
I just remember thinking, no more.
No more lady, am I going to sit silently
and let you treat me crappy and smile in my face
as you're about to fire me after I gave 14 years
of my life to this company.
And I did an incredible job.
Incredible, right?
The results speak for themselves.
I had just one most influential woman in radio.
Like I was, I was it.
I was killing it at work.
And she was just so happy to be firing me.
That that was the moment. That was my final straw.
And I knew, because I've worked with myself a lot on this.
Don't react, respond.
And here's why, when you react, you're allowing someone to puppeteer you.
You're allowing someone else to control you.
I don't like that idea.
I don't know about you.
I hope you don't like that idea.
When you give yourself a moment to take a breath and think and then respond in a very calm
manner, you take all the power out of the room.
You control the table and you are in control of yourself.
Most importantly, so she's you know knocks it out says hey no more chief revenue officer,
therefore no more you. I've got two memos for you to look at. She passed them both in front of me,
all smiles, still standing. And the first memo said Heather's been fired. That was it. After 14 years, that was the memo.
She was going to send out to the company.
The second memo was this beautiful love letter, Heather Monahan, amazing employee, accomplished
so much in 14 years.
More than doubling the company's revenue, blah, blah, blah, going on and on about how amazing
I am.
And then in closing, it says, Heather has made the decision to go on and do something new and
pursue new opportunities. We are cheering her on. Please join us in cheering her on as well. Basically,
here's what this all means. And I've seen the movie before I had been at the company 14 years. I
knew. Once she said I was being fired, I knew what the game would be. She always did this. You
basically bully the person to say I'm going to send a memo to everyone saying you've been fired. And that's it. Which is, you know,
many of us will feel shameful or embarrassed or just crappy, like
disregarded, kind of tossed away. It's just a crappy feeling, right? Not
something that you're planning or hoping for. The second option is to write the
beautiful memo, which really gives you the out, right? I'm not going to be at the
company anymore regardless.
She's giving me this beautiful out to go out on top.
But in order to get that memo, you have to sign this really lengthy, convoluted, non-despairaging agreement.
And what that is for anyone who hasn't had to deal with something like this,
basically it's a gag clause.
And so it says, if you sign this paper,
you are going to get a very big check.
A parting gift will call it.
And you're going to get the beautiful memo too.
But you can never, ever again, speak of anything
that had happened in and around this company,
in and around these 14 years you worked here,
in and around any of the executives in the company,
any of the trades secrets you have,
the list goes on and on. I mean, it's so one-sided, it's ridiculous. So I knew basically,
I'd be setting myself up for a lawsuit, right? Because if I said anything,
this lady is going to come after me because she'd have this gag order, and I didn't want that.
But more important than I didn't want that, of course I wanted the big check. Hello,
who wouldn't want the big check, right? You work somewhere for so long, you set yourself up to be in a place of, you know, financial stability, to all of a sudden,
no, I'm not going to have a job, which I always have worked my whole life, and then know
the other thing I didn't mention, I had an 18 month non-compete in order to get the
CRO job I had to sign that. So for 18 months, I would not be able to go back and work in
the industry that I had
expertise in. I had a massive network and I mean I had so many I could get any job I wanted
in that industry. But because I had signed that non-compete for 18 months I could not compete
against the company that was firing me. And so knowing all this and literally this is all happening
in my head in like 30 seconds as I'm realizing it because I hadn't planned for any of this. I didn't think she was firing me that day.
As I'm thinking about it, all I could focus on was this lady standing there and smiling.
And that was it. I remember thinking she's not going to be controlling me. No, I'm not
going to react. And you know what, my response is going to take all the power out of this
room. So I sat quietly
for a minute, and I kept looking at the papers and looking at her, and her smile didn't
fade, right? It was this giant megawatt smile, and it was so yuck gross. I remember thinking
not today, Satan, not today, and I smiled, and I said, I didn't write either one of these
memos, so I won't be signing either one of them. And if you have nothing else to say, I'm out of here.
And I stood up and I took all of the air and all of the power out of that meeting, out
of that room, and that woman's face turned beat red, and her giant megawatt smile went
into a frown, and she had no words, and it was incredible.
And that whole meeting was around this concept of don't react, don't let her control me.
Respond.
Of course I wanted to start crying.
Are you kidding?
Of course I wanted to cry.
I mean, I fought back tears, but I did it.
Right, I just remember stacom, stacom, how they're breathed, like to stacom.
I didn't know what I was going to do, but I'm so flippin' proud.
And I think that, I should say, I think that I know that the reason why I was able to do that
is because that was after years of her treating me badly for so long and me turning a blind eye
to that bad behavior. PS, so this power move that I played was incredible, so proud of it.
It wasn't about banging my fist on the table, screaming at her, how dare you do this to me after I
built this company, right, that would have been one option, right? I table, screaming at her, how dare you do this to me after I built this company.
Right, that would have been one option.
Right, I could have yelled at her.
I could have told her she's a terrible person
and that she's impacting me and my son
in a horrible way and that this is so crappy
and that she's gonna fail.
But all these things you think of in your mind, right?
Of freaking out and blowing a gasket on someone.
Of course I thought all those things,
but because I had worked on this personally for myself
for a while, I was able to do the right thing, which I'm so grateful for, super grateful.
I didn't cry.
I kept it together and I really stood in my power and I will never forget how I handled
it or I will never forget how I took all the power out of that situation and brought it right with me to my car
Then I cried for three hours on the ride home. Okay, keep it real. Just gotta tell you
But it doesn't matter. I'm fine with that because I was normal right?
I was I was really devastated in that moment, but when it counted I
Didn't react I responded until this is for my amazing person who sent this note in today
Okay, we got you here in a situation you haven't been treated with respect.
You've been bullied, probably passive aggressive.
The slavis probably intimidated by you,
agreed to all of it, right?
So here's the thing, and we've already talked about the series
that you want to respond, not react.
You want to remain calm.
I'd practice at home.
Right, like you really want to be thoughtful and intentional about how you're going to handle this. And think about the. I'd practice at home, right? Like you really want to be thoughtful and intentional
about how you're going to handle this.
And think about the outcome that you're looking for, right?
I want a solution, whatever that may be.
Doesn't have to be perfect.
But the fact that you're showing up for yourself,
the fact that you're speaking your mind,
the fact that you're not allowing someone
to disrespect you any longer,
that's going to create confidence within you.
That's going to help you feel better about who you are.
And that's going to start you down a better path moving forward. Whether
you stay at that company or not, right? Whether that lady stays there, it doesn't matter.
It's about you choosing you, and I'm proud of you for doing that. So, respond. Don't react.
Stay calm. Practice this at home. And I would, you know, send an email and just ask for
a quick meeting. I'd say, hey, is there any chance I can get on your calendar
for a 15 minute meeting this week?
You don't need to say why.
She says, what's it about?
Just some communication issues that I want to address with you.
So it can be very basic.
And then I get really calm.
I go into the meeting and I would explain.
Listen, I'm making it up.
Listen, Jen, when I came here, I was told to work with you
and that you would help show me the ropes. However, I have to be open with you that I feel like there's
tension between us or I don't know if it's resentment. I'm not sure what it is that I'm
feeling. I wanted to ask you, did I do something wrong? Did I upset you or is there something
do you feel this to or is this in my head? I mean, I'd ask that question in some way that's
not offensive, but coming from a police
security, knowing that you don't feel good
about the situation, you want to be honest about it,
but you're here trying to find a solution.
Again, we don't know what's going on in this lady's life.
She might think you're there to take her job
and she's getting fired the next day
and she's panicking.
We don't know.
And you can't answer those questions
until she tells you how she feels, right?
So I open up the communication, that's the first step. This lady could empty her glass and be like,
I'm at the worst time in my life. I'm so sorry that you feel that way. That was
not intentional. But we don't know how she's gonna respond. She might be the
same way my old villain was and say, don't know what you're talking about. I have no
idea what you're talking about. When that happens, okay, that's not a red flag,
that's a deal breaker, right? And that means, okay, that's not a red flag, that's a deal breaker, right?
And that means, okay, well, I guess this discussion's over then.
I do want you to know that I will be respected here at our place of employment.
I will respect you, but you will respect me as well.
I guess there's nothing else for us to discuss.
Thank you, have a good day, and walk out.
Right, just very calm, own your power.
And then what I would do after that is I'd reach out to the HR director, I would reach out to your manager, whoever it is, by the ask for help. I'd say,
hey, listen, I've been having some challenges in regards to communication with Jen. I decided
to address them one-on-one. The meeting didn't go well. She didn't see any issue. However,
I know in our handbook, respect in the workplace is really important. Communication is important.
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Right so I did ask for help. So those are the steps that I would initially take and see
how it unfolds. Right we can't predict, we can't project, we have to put it into motion,
take action and put into motion. So best of luck, I'm super proud of you for sticking up
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So I get a message from a gentleman and it says, and this is on LinkedIn, hey, Heather,
I've read your story. I know that you got fired. I just want you to know it's happening
to me right now. I am struggling and trying to hold my head up
However, it's not easy. Okay, I totally get it because I felt the same way when I was in the moment when it was all happening
But here's what I know now. Wait a minute. No getting fired means you are in good company
Mark Cuban was fired Oprah Winfrey fired JK Rowling Steve Jobs fire, Heather Monning and fired. You are rolling with the top the best of the best.
Choose to see this as your jump-off point.
Did you really love, was it your purpose and life to be there?
Probably not.
Peel back that onion and say, wait a minute, I didn't even really like work here.
Why am I sitting here crying?
Weem, I'm just afraid of the uncertainty.
But here's the thing about uncertainty guys,
when everything is uncertain,
anything is possible.
Stepping into that uncertainty, embracing it,
and saying, I'm excited.
I have no idea what's about to happen next.
That means it's going to be different
than this Groundhog Day run that I've been on for a year,
or two years, or 20 years.
Who knows?
This is exciting.
I'm taking my unique skills and talents somewhere new.
I have no idea what that's gonna look like,
and that's why I'm jumping up and down
to walk out the door of my house every morning,
embracing this opportunity.
This is like once in a lifetime, re-birth, here we go.
This is my jump-off point, right?
So that's kind of how I see it versus how he's seeing it right now.
And I said to him, you need to read my books, you need to listen to my podcast ASAP because it's important in those moments when you're
really challenged, really down, like getting fired or break up or whatever it is.
You're doubting and questioning yourself.
It's critical who you surround yourself with, not only the people in your life, but the
podcast, the books, you know, the content you consume, the media, really
you've got to curate this.
I talk so much about this and my new book Overcome Your Villains.
It's the three-step process to overcome any adversity, beliefs, action, and knowledge.
So I'm talking right now about this knowledge piece for him that, you know, who are you
letting into your world?
And this is like, I see you critical time right now, right?
Intensive care.
You're in it.
So be that protective of you that you're not letting anyone into your circle, into your head,
unless it's someone who is cheering you on, supporting and encouraging you,
someone who's light years ahead of you, that's showing you the way.
Those are the people you want to surround yourself with, fire all of the villains.
And I promise you, if you were fired from that company,
it's because you weren't the right fit anymore.
It doesn't mean anything bad about you.
Right, has nothing to do about you.
When that woman fired me, she should have fired me.
She was threatened by me.
You don't want to be working side by side
with someone you think is going to take your job.
She should fire me, that I'm not the right fit for her.
And here I am, you know, four years later,
outside of it, and I'm saying, what a gift. She And here I am, you know, four years later outside of it.
And I'm saying, what a gift.
She was right.
I shouldn't have been working there side by side.
I was diminishing myself, trying to make her feel comfortable.
And that is the wrong answer.
So stop shrinking to fit in the places you've already outgrown.
The only reason you're freaking out is because you don't know what's on that other side.
But I'm here to tell you, for me, there was my first book, Confidence Creator and my
speaking career and interviewing Sarah Blakely live on stage at a sales conference.
And my TEDx talk getting promoted to TED and me launching my podcast back in 2019 and
me signing up with Harper Cons leadership and me taking these massive stages all around
the country,
helping so many people. There's been so many blessings that have happened and they all started
with that one dominoe following that day. The one dominoe that fell was that old life went
away when I got fired. The old must fall away in order for the new to arise. Don't see it
as an end. This is just the beginning.
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I decided to change that dining room.
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