This month I looked under the bonnet of a car.
I took the time to explore the mechanics of us, to help us all understand our motivation.
A few highlights from the month:
Perhaps if they take time to ask questions to understand the other’s perspective and absorb their point into your thinking, then perhaps we may have better solutions - @markwearne
Self-knowledge is the key @karentisdell
Strengthening the muscles we tend not to use is really tough – for me, it’s about changing your mindset to recognise we need to continue to work on every facet of our mind to stay strong @liznair
You cannot control something that you’re now aware of. @donjameson
It’s great to have both direct and indirect routes to minimise conflict and hold our ground. @christineyip
No time for blind eyes @sheilahhogancasey
Understanding and addressing the source of the conflict and the triggers can help make behaviour change stick. @petalyon
We aren’t aware that we’re creating and operating in echo chambers that may not be balanced and positive. @maryannhill
Thanks to those who read, viewed, commented, and even undertook a complimentary profile. You can review all posts right here … scroll down.
And, if you’re curious to understand what really motivates you and learn more about strengths – please connect with me. I have a few complimentary assessments to give out.