Creating Confidence with Heather Monahan - How To FIRE UP Your Audience With Heather! Episode 158
Episode Date: October 20, 2021In This Episode You Will Learn About: Recognizing your wins, even when they’re small How to recommit to your goals  Strategizing the best way to lead your clients Resources: Review thi...s podcast on Apple Podcast using this LINK and when you DM me the screen shot, I buy you my $299 video course as a thank you! To pre-order Overcome Your Villains NOW and get the bonus bundle click here: https://overcomeyourvillains.com Show Notes: This week I was reminded just how important it is to reward the behaviors we want. We all have the potential to turn our clients into evangelists for our businesses! By creating a positive environment and incentivising our clients we can form lifelong business relationships. It is vital to focus on HOW your clients feel and recognize their progress. Remember, if we’re not learning we’re not growing! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Okay, so when things happen multiple times in my life
in any given week, I usually take that as a sign that I'm supposed to be paying
attention to it, right?
So this week, a couple of different times, I was reminded that you need to incentivize
and reward the behavior that you want, not only just with kids, right?
Definitely with kids, but in business as well. So let me
give you a couple of examples of what I saw. If you know how I got through the pandemic,
it was definitely thanks to my spin bike and my peloton. And then once in person spinning
opened up again, I've been all in with Soulcycle. That's the spin studio near my house. So it's
funny because I've really only been spinning there
this year.
I used to go to a different studio
before it closed due to the pandemic.
So anyhow, I don't know all of their business velocity.
I'm learning as a paying customer as I go to their classes.
Well, wouldn't you know I go to class the other day
and there's a card on my spin bike that says congratulations 200
rides amazing job had there so proud of you your amazing keep up the great
work. And I thought to myself it's funny that something so insignificant really
touched me like I felt seen they know I'm putting in the hours they're
recognizing my hard work they're applauding and cheering me on. And it meant a lot, right? Well, when you work for
yourself, right? Or if you work for a bad boss, you're not getting a lot of
recognition or no one's cheering you on. And I don't know in your job if you
have someone cheering on. If you don't, it's time to look for another job,
probably find a better boss or go to work for yourself. But you want to be in a
situation in an environment where people are cheering you on, excited for you, recognizing your
wins even when they're small. And that's what Soul Cycle did for me the other day was they
recognized my small wins, which is progress, which made me feel really proud. Here's the other
thing it made me feel like. I want to go back to class again. I want to buy more classes, right? As a paying customer, what they did is
a business was get me to recommit to my goals. Feel like I'm seen. Feel like I'm a part
of a tribe. Feel like the people around me are cheering for me on this journey for health
and life and whatnot. So reward the behaviors that you want. Now think about that in your business.
Are you doing that with your customers?
Are you sending them nice notes?
Are you calling them out to recognize their small wins and applauding them for their commitment
to their health, their commitment to their journey, their commitment to their business,
whatever it is, are you sending those small notes?
Are you leaving those recognitions like Soul Segal did for me. Are you doing that for your employees?
You start to ask yourself, is that the culture that you're creating?
Well, I saw this in a very different way this week.
So the first example I had this week was the Soul Cycle example of me being seen,
me being recognized, me being cheered on for showing up and buying a lot of classes
and putting in the work. Basically being a good customer to soul cycle, right?
So, but again, it worked.
So, fast forward to, I don't know if you've been using Instacart,
but ever since the pandemic, I started using Instacart.
This week was no different.
I was super busy one day.
Realized there was no food in the house.
My son was going to be coming home from school.
I just fired up Instacart in between meetings.
I was super busy that day.
So I wasn't really thinking about it.
And then I went to Zoom and the app started firing up, right?
Now pause on Instacart for a second.
Every time I've ordered Instacart like clockwork
after they deliver,
doesn't matter if they bring me bad bananas,
the wrong order, they're late, whatever, It's a mess. It really doesn't matter.
They always send a note, whoever the delivery person is, that asks me to give them a five-star
rating after the order's been delivered.
In total honesty, I've never done it.
First of all, I've never felt, I wasn't feeling compelled to do it, right?
Because the majority of the time, unfortunately, things haven't
been right. There's been something wrong with the order, or they didn't pick good food, or they
were late, or just whatever it was. I wasn't jumping up and down, feeling like, oh, let me go take
time out of my day to figure out how to leave a review. I don't even know how to do that, right?
So what was interesting this week, especially because it followed up the sole cycle situation,
was that I'm on a Zoom call.
I see my app going crazy and I couldn't read it because I was actually doing a virtual
speech.
I get off the virtual speech.
I look at the phone and it was too late.
But what had been happening was over communication on behalf of the InstaCart person.
So saying, hey, is this good for you?
Do you like this
product? Taking pictures and sending them to me, asking me questions, really over communicating,
which in my opinion is great business, right? Really strong communication, asking for help,
asking if I'm happy with things. Again, I was not able to respond, but the point didn't fall
on deaf ears. This was someone trying to do an exceptional
job. And I saw it, right? It came through very clearly. And again, in business, if you want
to show customers that you care, over communicating, reaching out to them, making sure expectations
are set clearly. If you have questions asking them, letting them know you're working hard
for them. Okay, cut to the person comes early, which by the way, has never happened for me with InstaGuard,
was communicating the whole way over to my delivery
and sending those, I'm about five minutes out,
either soon, then got to my building,
brought all the food up to my door,
left it outside of the door,
sent a picture saying, I'm outside the door,
don't know if you feel comfortable,
if you want, you can open the door,
very respectful, very communicative, right?
I open the door and everything is so organized,
so clean, looks so great, just as this person
had sent in the pictures to me from publics.
So I say, thank you so much, that was so nice of you,
but I'm gonna rush, right?
Cause I have to get on another Zoom.
So I said, I really appreciate you, thank you. And the person's like, no problem. Have a great day.
Appreciate your business. Means the world to me. This is how I pay for and feed my family. Thank you.
And just so thoughtful, so kind and made it clear to me that my business meant a lot to this person.
And I don't feel like that. I don't know about you, but I don't feel like that on most days, right?
Like you go into businesses, you spend money on things
left and right. And most of the time, I don't even know if people notice. Okay. So I'm in
a rush unpacking all the groceries and all of a sudden, I see this little zip lock bag
with a post it, no, a sticky that had a big smiley face. And it said, smile, Heather, happy Monday.
I hope you have an amazing week.
I appreciate you so much.
Here's a little treat from me to you to say thank you.
And this person had put just a couple little candies,
kind of like Halloween candy in the little bag, right?
I hadn't asked for that.
I hadn't ordered that.
He didn't charge me for it.
But it was his way to say thank you to me.
And I remember thinking, hang on, stop Heather for a second.
This person has gone so far above and beyond
what I typically see from Instacart deliveries.
I'm gonna do something about it.
So in my mind, I thought, you know what?
I'm gonna figure out how to leave a five star review
and I'm gonna do it right now so I don't forget.
I go over to the phone, I pick up the app.
This person, by the way, has not asked for review yet at this point. I pick up the app, I go searching, I Google,
how do you leave a five star review on Instagram? I figured out, I go to the app, and there's
a note from him that says something like, thank you so much for your business. I so appreciate
you. This is how I take care of my family and pay my bills. It would mean the world to
me if you give me a rating,
it really helps so that I can get more work.
Truly love my job and I truly am grateful to serve you.
I mean, just something so kind, so thoughtful and so nice.
Anyways, like a long story short or shorter,
I decide Holy Cow, I wanna give this guy 10 stars.
So I not only do I leave a five star,
but I leave another note to back it up.
And you can do a bunch of different things
to say thank you to the person.
I do all that I left an additional tip.
So I walked away from that exchange realizing this.
Not only do we live in a review and recommendation world,
where if you're not asking for reviews
from your clients, you need to be,
but there is something above and beyond that.
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this guy and how they need to ask and request him. I'm gonna be requesting him now. Not only am I leaving him five star reviews in a good tip,
but I'm evangelizing his business.
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So, in other news, I had one of my first in-person live events last week in a while.
I've only had three since the pandemic hit.
Everything else has been virtual.
But anyhow, it was amazing.
And I had the opportunity to speak alongside someone
I'd only known in virtual world, Tim Story, an amazing acclaimed speaker. He's been on the
biggest stages in the world. Oprah Winfrey puts him on her speaking tour. Right? He's massive.
And whenever you're meeting someone for the first time in person, it's funny because as we all
have, we've gotten to know people virtually,
but you don't know how tall they're gonna be,
what they're really gonna look like in person,
what's their presence gonna be like.
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than what I expected, and it's almost jarring.
Sometimes it's kind of funny.
But Tim's story ended up being just what I thought
he would be, this amazing persona,
really positive, friendly vibe
that he had, right?
And what I didn't know is that he was flying in from Spain
right before the event.
We had a one day event, a ton of speakers,
there was like 20 speakers back to back to back.
Of course, Tim was closing the event out
at the end of the day.
I'm telling you all of this
because something really powerful happened for me that day. And it's around the concept of leadership. And I truly believe
so often leadership is a phrase or a term that's thrown around. People believe that if you're
in the C-suite or if you're a VP, you are a leader. That is not true, right? There are people
who are leaders out there that have no title at all, and there are plenty of C-suite executives that are not leaders.
Leadership is about how you make others feel in my opinion.
Anyways, so Tim had just flown in from Spain, was on zero sleep.
I did not know that.
I went to the venue early because I wanted to get a handle on, you know, gosh, I've been
doing so many virtual speeches that I wanted to reactimate myself with what in person
Speaking is like again, right?
immerse yourself in the environment that you are gonna go take a stage on or partake in so I got there early
I saw Tim was there. He did a double take when he saw me because we've only seen each other on the computer and it's so funny
Came over and gave me a hug so sweet told me he had just gotten in from Spain and I said oh my gosh
Well, you're speaking last. I just want you to know, I was speaking at four, he was speaking at six.
I said, I'm going to be staying to see you speak, I can't wait. And he said, well then I'm coming
to see you speak. I said, no way, you need to go to bed, you've got to be so tired. And he said,
don't worry, I will go to bed, I'm going to go rest in my hotel room, but I'm going to set
him in the alarm and come see you. That's a leader, right? Someone who's ahead of you in your journey,
but wants to come support you, to me, that's real leadership. So they took all the speakers
to the 25th floor and we had this great area where, you know, we could just basically hang out
and wait for each one of our speeches. So we didn't have to be in the throws of things downstairs
if you didn't want to.
So I kind of hung around up there
until my speech and then I went down
to do my in-person event.
And as I took the stage, I saw Tim was there.
So he had sent his alarm, guys amazing,
and come back down to support me.
So I gave my speech.
I thought it went well, I get off the stage.
He just said, wow, wow, wow, you are amazing,
you killed it. Right. I got really great feedback from Tim and from everyone else there. So I was
feeling good about things and I went back to the 25th floor to wait until he was on and I came down.
Now I will tell you this. There were a number of great speakers that day. And I did a great job, however, no one held a candle compared to Tim's story.
Here's why.
And this was, yet again, I've done so many virtual speeches
with Tim, I've done so many virtual speeches
with Damon John, with Jamie Kernleem
and so many big speakers out there.
But it's different when you're in person
because you get the opportunity to speak with people,
but you really get to see, feel, and that energy is different than through the computer, right?
So I was so excited to be there. The first thing I noticed that he did, and I'm going to share
with you my takeaways from him, because I always want to be learning, I always want to be getting
better. And to me, this was like a huge opportunity. He's on that stage with Oprah that I want to be
taking. So I need to be taking notes, right? I need to be figuring out what is it that he's doing that I'm not doing or how can I
learning get better from what he's doing if we're not learning, we're not growing. So the first thing
I noticed was when he took the stage, he kept saying it first, turn that mic up, take the mic up,
hotter. And it reminded me when Gary Vaynerchuk speaks, he swears a lot. He doesn't do that because he thinks he's funny.
It's a jarring way to get people's attention, right?
And he who holds the attention in a room
ends up being, you know, the best speaker
or perceived as the best speaker.
So that's one of Gary's tactics.
I realized one of Tim's strategies was that by being the loudest,
he was captivating everyone.
You could hear a pin drop versus when some other people were speaking and they weren't
as commanding, they weren't as loud, the energy was different.
So that was the first thing I noticed and wrote down.
The next thing I noticed was he led with story, right?
Always lead with a story and he lived with a very personal, powerful,
interesting story.
And he actually closed with that same story,
which I really liked.
He went somewhere very different during the speech,
but that opening story, which was super interesting
and powerful he actually closed with.
So that was another great strategy
and take away that I took.
The other thing was he had some very powerful pauses. And that's
something that I wasn't doing. I did it in my TED Talk, but I didn't do it in my
talk at this business event. So I was taking notes on that. You know, he used a
lot of different stories, some credibility factors, you know, through
citing some very specific and powerful people's names that he's worked with.
So he had some really different and unique strategies throughout his speech.
It was very concise.
There wasn't this sense of like he hit his time on the mark.
Everything almost seemed to a T.
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So without a doubt, you got a standing ovation. The place went crazy. Another thing that he did
that I really liked was, you know, every couple of minutes after he was speaking, he would then
kind of turn back to the audience and yell, is there anyone here who's ready for a miracle? You know,
he kept engaging, asking the audience for a very grandiose big response. Yes, we're ready
for miracles, right? And again, I'm not saying that you need to verbalize it that way or that
I need to, but it was this reminder that not only do we want to engage the audience, we
want to engage them in a really excitable way. do we want to engage the audience, we want
to engage them in a really excitable way if we want people to start screaming yelling
and who doesn't want that, right?
Who doesn't want that really high end energy and who doesn't want the standing?
Oh, so, okay, so those were some of my takeaways.
And then the other thing I forgot to mention is at the beginning of his speech, before he
took the stage, he led with this super powerful video,
right?
It was like, him and Oprah, him and Kanye West, him and Iron Man,
like all these clips and cuts from kind of a sizzle,
a really exciting sizzle, fire in the background,
right?
Like some big stages he's been on.
And what I thought about to myself was,
before I got there that day,
the team that put the event on together and hired me
had sent me a notes and they sent the note to all the speakers.
Would you like a video intro or an image?
And I just thought, oh, an image is fine.
Oh, use my new book cover for overcome your villains.
I didn't really think about it.
Eh, not good, Heather.
His intro was so powerful, people were hyped up
in yelling
before he took the stage.
Right, so the way you speak about yourself
is the way others will speak about you.
The video or the intro you give yourself
is how people will perceive you.
That was a big takeaway for me.
I need to come up with a really exciting sizzle
before I take any stage
because it's just gonna further fire up the audience
and make them
Excited in anticipation of what's to come next. I downplayed that which just using a static image It was like, yeah, great right there was like nothing exciting there. Okay
So he comes off the stage literally the whole place is going wild screaming everyone's on their feet
And he just keeps walking. So yet again, this has to be all strategic
because this is not his first rodeo.
He's pulling the crowd with him, he doesn't stop,
and everyone's swarming him, trying to get pictures,
and he's like, maybe, you know,
stutter step for a second to get a quick photo,
and then he keeps going, and then he keeps going.
He's dragging the entire audience outside of the venue, right,
to the elevator where he's going back to the 25th floor
where no one else can go.
So it was like, he's further bringing excitement.
He was, again, he was stopping and doing
little pictures here and there,
signing things, when I came off the stage,
I went to the lobby and stood there and just stood.
Right, like yet again, he was drawing excitement.
He was creating, he was creating like a movement.
He literally was using his movement to further draw people
and make them feel like they had to chase him down.
It was just very interesting to me how he handled himself so much differently
than any other speaker, definitely different than I did.
And I just, I found myself taking so many notes.
Okay, so people were chasing him whatever.
And as he was kind of pulling them down the hall,
he looked back at me and said,
you have this within you, I saw this within you,
Heather, you can do more.
So basically kind of encouraging me
that there's more within me and there's more for me to do.
That's how I took it anyway.
So what I did was I waited and I held back and thought,
okay, I'm gonna wait for people to kind of disperse
and then I'm gonna run up to the 25th floor and see
if they'll give me a couple of quick minutes,
which he did.
He was so generous with his time and so kind.
But basically what he told me was that I had an opportunity
to be bigger on the stage, which I saw through his use
of volume, which is something that I could now do,
attack it, right?
Again, Gary Vaynerchuk uses swear words. Tim's story uses volume. I'm sure people use of volume, which is something that I could now do, attack, right? Again, Gary Vaynerchuk uses swear words.
Tim's story uses volume.
I'm sure people use different things,
but for me, I definitely could lean into this volume thing,
especially being a woman, right?
That's, I'm probably just much softer,
spoken than most other male speakers.
Okay, so taking that note down,
then he explains to me that he practiced five hours for that speech,
but his typical is 10 hours. And the only reason he didn't practice 10 hours was because he just
flown in from Spain and actually didn't have the time available to him. Wow, that was eye-opening.
I thought that I've been speaking so much, you know, when I speak all the time that I didn't
really need to practice that much anymore. In fact, I thought it would be better that I wing it.
And I got a hard and fast, that is not the case, because the best speaker who has more
speaker expertise than anyone practice more than anyone.
And I don't think that's a mistake or that's by accident, it's very intentional.
So I learned that no matter how long you've been doing something,
doesn't mean that you don't need to practice anymore. In fact, maybe you need to lean in more and practice more. So from now on, I'm going back to the way when I started out speaking, which was, you know, writing things out, practicing, speaking notes, I'm going back to that versus just, I'm going to feel the crowd and, you know, give it my best. I need to be more strategic. And that's how he has these powerful pause moments. No matter what it is that you do, you don't have to be a speaker to think
like this. The reminder Tim gave me that day is that it doesn't matter how much expertise you have,
how many times you've done something, you've got to put the work in even if you're the best in your
field. So I hope some of those tips help.
I thought to myself, he is a true leader, right?
He made me feel important.
He praised me in public and gave me feedback in private.
So he praised me in front of everyone for doing a great job,
but when we were alone, he told me the things
that I could do to get better.
And that is a true leader.
I hope you have a leader in your life.
I hope you are showing up as a leader
and making other people feel important,
making sure they feel seen,
rewarding the behaviors that you want,
and offering feedback and private.
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