Michael Soon Lee, Ph.D., CSP: Michael has been a cross-cultural consultant and speaker for over 30 years. He has spoken over 1,000 times around the world to companies like: Coca-Cola, Chevron, General Motors, State Farm Insurance, Boeing, Charles Schwab and many others. Dr. Lee is also the author of nine books including: “Overcoming Differences To Improve Your Life”, “Cross-Cultural Selling for Dummies”, and “Black Belt Negotiating”. He was the first Asian American to earn the Certified Speaking Professional (CSP) designation in the history of the National Speakers Association.

Partial List Of Clients

Allen Edwin Homes

Alticor, Inc.

Azamara Club Cruises

Big 50 Remodeling Conference

Boeing

Building Remodelers’ Conference

Building Systems Council

CTX Mortgage

California Association of Realtors

Cedars Sinai Hospital

Certified Residential Specialists

Charles Schwab

Chevron

City of Napa

Coca-Cola

Colorado Association of Realtors

Credit Union Executives Society

Drees Homes

Engle Homes

Executive Knowledge – New Zealand

Farm Bank

Ferris State University

First American Title Company

General Motors

Grand Homes

Mastermind Remodelers’ Conference

Missouri Association of Realtors

National Association of Broadcasters

National Association of Home Builders

National Association of Music Merchants

National Association of Realtors

New Jersey Association of Realtors

New York University

Oracle Corporation

Owens Corning

Pardee Homes

Pepperdine University

Prudential Real Estate

Renewal By Andersen

Shea Homes

Slifer, Smith & Frampton Realtors

Square Deal Builders’ Conference

State Farm Insurance

Texas Association of Realtors

The National Association of Boat Dealers

The University of Wisconsin, Whitewater

The Wisconsin Governor’s Conference

Virginia Tech University

Weiss Homes

Wisconsin Association of Realtors

Women’s Council of Realtors

NAHB
Coke
GM
Boeing
NAR
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WE’RE ALL AFRAID OF DIFFERENCES
FEAR OF DIFFERENCES HOLDS US BACK
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HOW CAN WE OVERCOME EXTERNAL DIFFERENCES?

WE’RE ALL AFRAID OF DIFFERENCES

We are all afraid of differences which are called “unconscious biases”. For example, some of us are scared of snakes or dogs. Similarly, some of us are afraid of people who are mentally handicapped or of a different race. If you think you don’t have any hidden prejudices go to: https://implicit.harvard.edu and take one of their social attitude quizzes. I think you’ll be very surprised.

FEAR OF DIFFERENCES HOLDS US BACK

If you have a boss who’s of a different gender, age, or ethnic background you might not be able to relate to him or her very well. If you could overcome your differences, you might get the raise or promotion you want. If you could relate better to your clients or customers your sales would likely increase. If you could get past your fear of members of the opposite sex, your relationships will probably improve. These are just a few examples of how fear of differences holds us back.

 

HOW CAN WE OVERCOME EXTERNAL DIFFERENCES?

The first thing we notice when we meet a stranger is their gender and then their race. Instead of worrying about your differences, try to find something in common. If it’s hot, talk about the weather. If you’re at a meeting, ask what’s the one thing they want to get out of it. Most importantly, listen carefully to what they say, and you’ll find that underneath the initial differences you see on the outside, they have similar goals and desires as you on the inside.