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Competition with Dr. Kim Perkins

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Dr. Kim Perkins joins me to discuss competition. Kim shares how her own background as a professional speed skater led to studying the science of optimum human experience at work as a positive organizational psychologist. Kim gives a sneak peek at her new book Winner Take None about rethinking competitiveness in the new economy.

Dr. Kim Perkins is an author, speaker, facilitator and coach. Kim has worked with leaders at companies as diverse as Warner Bros., Human Longevity, and the Getty Leadership Institute to help set the stage for meaningful change and inclusion for all.

Highlights
The North American culture of competition
How consent matters in competition
The role of mindset in competition
The good and bad of comparing ourselves to others
Rechanneling your hypercompetitive drive
Why it’s so tempting and such a terrible idea to pit people against each other at the office
New economic theories that don't make competitiveness the be-all/end-all

Resources
Kim's new book Winner Take None: Rethinking Competitiveness for the New Economy

Connect
https://www.kimperkins.com/
Twitter: @imperativeform
linkedin.com/in/kimperkins1/
Instagram @thisiskimperkins

Dr. Tamara Soles
Instagram @drtamarasoles
Twitter @drtamarasoles
Facebook http://facebook.com/drtamarasoles
tamara@thesecurechild.com
drtamarasoles.com

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Help us spread the word so others can enjoy it as well
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Manage episode 373609879 series 3500308
Content provided by Tamara Soles, PhD and Tamara Soles. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Tamara Soles, PhD and Tamara Soles or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Earn Continuing Education Credit for This Episode

Become a Member and Get Unlimited Continuing Education Credits for a Year

Dr. Kim Perkins joins me to discuss competition. Kim shares how her own background as a professional speed skater led to studying the science of optimum human experience at work as a positive organizational psychologist. Kim gives a sneak peek at her new book Winner Take None about rethinking competitiveness in the new economy.

Dr. Kim Perkins is an author, speaker, facilitator and coach. Kim has worked with leaders at companies as diverse as Warner Bros., Human Longevity, and the Getty Leadership Institute to help set the stage for meaningful change and inclusion for all.

Highlights
The North American culture of competition
How consent matters in competition
The role of mindset in competition
The good and bad of comparing ourselves to others
Rechanneling your hypercompetitive drive
Why it’s so tempting and such a terrible idea to pit people against each other at the office
New economic theories that don't make competitiveness the be-all/end-all

Resources
Kim's new book Winner Take None: Rethinking Competitiveness for the New Economy

Connect
https://www.kimperkins.com/
Twitter: @imperativeform
linkedin.com/in/kimperkins1/
Instagram @thisiskimperkins

Dr. Tamara Soles
Instagram @drtamarasoles
Twitter @drtamarasoles
Facebook http://facebook.com/drtamarasoles
tamara@thesecurechild.com
drtamarasoles.com

Support the Show
If you're enjoying the show, please make a one-time contribution at buymeacoffee.com/thishour or become a monthly Mental Health Champion
Help us spread the word so others can enjoy it as well
1. Leave a review on itunes/apple podcast
2. Share an episode on Social media. Be sure to tag me on it so I can see @drtamarasoles on facebook twitter and instagram

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