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If you want More Confidence–Here's 2 Unexpected Secrets I share in this episode with two real life examples from personal experience.
As leaders, one of the simplest (but not easiest) methods to become more confident is to adopt the mindset of absolute accountability and responsibility.
Responsibility refers to the obligation to perform the task or comply with a rule; accountability implies answerability for the outcome of the task or process.
When you decide that phrases like "it's not fair", "it's not my fault", "I wasn't there", or "it wasn't my intent"are no longer a part of your vocabulary, I can promise you that your confidence will increase, and others will follow your example.
By Aaron Keith HawkinsIf you want More Confidence–Here's 2 Unexpected Secrets I share in this episode with two real life examples from personal experience.
As leaders, one of the simplest (but not easiest) methods to become more confident is to adopt the mindset of absolute accountability and responsibility.
Responsibility refers to the obligation to perform the task or comply with a rule; accountability implies answerability for the outcome of the task or process.
When you decide that phrases like "it's not fair", "it's not my fault", "I wasn't there", or "it wasn't my intent"are no longer a part of your vocabulary, I can promise you that your confidence will increase, and others will follow your example.