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"There's often a case that when you're in a highly blamable role, it's very easy to fall into that trap of thinking I own this. Therefore, I'm going to start trying to exert this kind of control that I don't actually have."
Karen & Paul discuss the pitfalls of feeling like you own the meeting when facilitating. They explain the importance of recognizing the group's autonomy and resisting the urge to control.
By Karen Gimnig & Paul Tevis"There's often a case that when you're in a highly blamable role, it's very easy to fall into that trap of thinking I own this. Therefore, I'm going to start trying to exert this kind of control that I don't actually have."
Karen & Paul discuss the pitfalls of feeling like you own the meeting when facilitating. They explain the importance of recognizing the group's autonomy and resisting the urge to control.