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In this episode I talk about a powerful concept I’ve been learning: that there is a gap between the way we see ourselves, and the way we really are.
Show Notes:
- Great Forbes article that references the self-awareness study I mentioned.
- 2010 Study by Green Peak Partners and Cornell’s School of Industrial and Labor Relations, examined 72 executives at public and private companies with revenues from $50 million to $5 billion. “Interestingly, a high self-awareness score was the strongest predictor of overall success.”
- Quotes:
“Everyone wants to be a mirror, but no one wants to look in one.”
“The higher your are in authority, the more intentional you have to be about soliciting accurate feedback.”
“Your spiritual maturity is indicated by your desire for, and reaction to, criticism.”
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