Listening for my own impact isn’t something I consciously practiced until recently, and even then, only when something went wrong. But framing it as a relational responsibility, as Hayes described, changes it from guilt to growth. That’s something I need to be more intentional about.
That's it, the way through, as it can be at times, can be found in the reframing and willingness to adjust course and move along a new, different path. Maybe it's just a slight difference that makes a big difference. "Relational responsibility" lit up my mind too.
Listening for my own impact isn’t something I consciously practiced until recently, and even then, only when something went wrong. But framing it as a relational responsibility, as Hayes described, changes it from guilt to growth. That’s something I need to be more intentional about.
Happy Tuesday, Michael :)
That's it, the way through, as it can be at times, can be found in the reframing and willingness to adjust course and move along a new, different path. Maybe it's just a slight difference that makes a big difference. "Relational responsibility" lit up my mind too.
Hope the week is going well for you, Neela.
so far so good Michael. Thank you for asking.
Happy Wednesday!