I find too, that owning up to my faults - be it at work with my direct reports, at home with the madam, or with the kids - is not only liberating to me (as there is no facade to maintain), but also empowering to those on the receiving end. And for better, it ends up contributing to an enabling environment.
Thanks so much for sharing. The key word here is to own up to one's character
Thanks for sharing, Nath. Insightful piece.
This is a character i have developed over time. I own up and apologise even to my kids. Insightful read
I find too, that owning up to my faults - be it at work with my direct reports, at home with the madam, or with the kids - is not only liberating to me (as there is no facade to maintain), but also empowering to those on the receiving end. And for better, it ends up contributing to an enabling environment.
This is so beautifully worded. Thanks for sharing your journey with this community.
Very insightful
Its been a while Nath, Apologizing is a sign of big heart. I deeply resonate with your article