This Is The Best Way To Manage Your Weaknesses

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We are human beings. Whatever it is that you do not like about yourself, that you want to get rid of, you can do it.

According to Tasha Eurich, ‘The best way to manage our weaknesses isn’t always clear-cut, but the first step is to openly admit them to ourselves, and then to others.’

That is a very difficult thing to do. We don’t like other people to know what we are facing, what we are struggling with. We want to look perfect.

The best way to fix something is to face it, is to acknowledge it, is to say, ‘I have it.’ When you do that, you will feel better about yourself.

Why is that? Because it takes lots of energy to hide a secret than it is to reveal it.

If you want to make peace with yourself, now is the right time to come out of your OWN closet. If you do not do it, when are you going to do it? Remember, it is never too late to change.

Why ‘An Intense Self-Focus’ Is Dangerous

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An intense self-focus not only obscures our vision of those around us; it distorts our ability to see ourselves for what we really are.’- Tasha Eurich

‘When people are steeped in self-delusion, they are usually the last to find out.’- Tasha Eurich

‘Other people generally see us more objectively than we see ourselves.’- Tasha Eurich

‘Even people you don’t know well can be a valuable source of feedback.’-Tasha Eurich

‘Self-awareness is not one truth. It’s a complex inter-weaving of our views and others’ views of us.’- Tasha Eurich

‘Others’ opinions are just as important for insight as our own.’- Tasha Eurich

‘If we don’t understand the behavior we’re getting feedback about, we don’t yet have the power to make better choices.’- Tasha Eurich

‘Surprising feedback can often open our eyes to strengths we never knew we had.’- Tasha Eurich