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    The Importance of Taking Action: A Conversation with Kim Hamer

    The Importance of Taking Action: A Conversation with Kim Hamer

    In this episode of the Winners Find a Way show, host Trent Clark welcomes guest Kim Hamer the Author of 100 ACTS OF LOVE!  

     

    Kim is a rockstar when dealing with challenges, conflict, stress, etc. As a longtime HR Manager, she has seen it all in the workplace and brings her big personality to tackle a tough subject - GRIEF. She is to discuss the concept of "this day for that day." They explore the idea of working towards a specific goal by taking daily actions and making sacrifices. Kim shares her experience of building a business and how it parallels her previous career in HR. They also touch on the importance of perseverance and the challenges of starting something new. Overall, this episode highlights the journey of pursuing goals and the determination required to achieve success.

     

    Take a listen to this featured WFAW Show as Kim and Trent discuss contrarian action, our current upscaling of oversensitivity, being liked vs being respected, the pressure current managers are under in MOST workplaces, plus the courage to face challenges with compassion. 

     

    You are sure to love this episode, and while a tricky subject, Kim brings a light that is infectious and we try to have some fun along the way! Join us! 

     

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    [00:02:30] this days for that day. 

    [00:05:32] Taking contrary action. 

    [00:08:26] Grief in the workplace.

    [00:12:23] Business recovery and potential failure. [

    00:16:28] Gratitude and leadership 

    [00:22:12] Managing grief in the workforce. 

    [00:23:12] Uncomfortable feelings and sudden death. 

    [00:27:11] Signs of grief in teams. 

    [00:31:21] Companies and human grief.

    [00:34:06] Teaching resilience in leadership. 

    [00:38:14] Grief and finding hope. 

    [00:43:02] Grief affecting the brain. 

    [00:46:08] Pain and its many forms. 

    [00:49:25] Understanding how grief affects. 

    [00:54:52] The power of questions. 

    [00:57:26] Focused compassion and productivity. 

    [00:59:11] Wintertime Away show.

    [00:56:23] Self-care and leadership advice.

     

     

    Takeaways: 

    “The quality of the questions that you ask are going to have much greater impact than the answers that you ever give “




    Connect with Kim Hamer

    Website: 100ActsofLove.com

    Linked-In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimthamer/ 





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    Thanks for tuning into today’s episode of The Importance of Taking Action: A Conversation with Kim Hamer with your host, Coach Trent Clark. 

     

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    54-Kim Hamer - 100 Acts of Love

    54-Kim Hamer - 100 Acts of Love

    This is a very special episode for EVERYONE.   

    What do you do when your family member, your friend, your co-worker, your neighbor is diagnosed with cancer or is facing a difficult crisis?

    Have you ever said to that person you care about, "if you need anything, let me know"?  But you really didn't know what they needed.  You didn't really know what you could do for them, but you wanted to offer your care, support and love in their time of need.

    Kim Hamer has been there on both sides experiencing the need for practical help and  later supporting a person in her life who was in crisis.   She's written a pragmatic book as an amazing guide for anyone who wants to truly help and love a person dealing with challenging circumstances.  Kim exudes warmth and light in this podcast interview as she shares several key things she learned during her husband's cancer journey and ultimately his death. 

    Connect with Kim on her website:
    https://www.100actsoflove.com/

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    Cancer, loss, and grief – and why our condolences never feel like enough. with Kim Hamer

    Cancer, loss, and grief – and why our condolences never feel like enough. with Kim Hamer
    Loss is catastrophic. Nothing will fill the void left by a loved one, and there’s no quick fix for a broken heart.  Loss can also be the catalyst for uncertainty. What will life look like, without that person that was so vital to our existence? Now that they’re gone, what will happen to the life we built with them? How will we manage, and who will we become?  Kim Hamer found herself asking these questions thirteen years ago, when her husband passed away from cancer. Left to grieve, Kim had to support their three kids. She became a widow in a community full of wives. She had to reimagine her future – now without the man who was supposed to be her forever.  Kim also had to field a catapult of condolences from everyone around her – all of which came from sympathy and kindness, but some of which left her feeling worse.  When someone in our life – friend, family member, colleague, or client – is grieving their own tragedy, many of us find ourselves at a loss for how to help. What do we say to them, when we know that our words won’t fix anything? How can we offer support, and what should that support look like?  In this episode, Kim shares how she helps people, communities, and companies process turbulence and loss. Kim acknowledges that when it comes to soothing someone in grief, we really are inadequate – even if we do all their grocery shopping for the month. But we can also be thoughtful. We can pay close attention and step in at the right moments. We can understand that we matter, and that there are authentic, memorable ways that we can support someone when their world is falling apart.  Kim Hamer is the author of Find her on and visit 100actsoflove/whatnottosay for a free download: Five Phrases Never to Say to Anyone with Cancer (and What to Say Instead).  Like this episode? Share it around and write us a review.
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