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Being “nice” might feel right, but it’s often what holds people back.
In this episode, we break down the difference between nice vs kind, and why confusing the two can hurt your leadership, relationships, and long-term impact.
You’ll learn why people default to being nice, the hidden cost of avoiding tough conversations, and how to communicate with honesty, clarity, and respect, without being harsh.
If you want to give better feedback, set stronger boundaries, and lead with real impact, this episode is for you.
Because nice avoids discomfort but kindness creates growth.
#podcast #kindness #leadership #realtalk
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Ready to take your personal development to the next level? Visit www.theleadershipmovement.net to request access to our FREE quick start guides, self-assessments, and other resources that you can use to turn your new knowledge into practice.
By Chris Miller, Dane SmithBeing “nice” might feel right, but it’s often what holds people back.
In this episode, we break down the difference between nice vs kind, and why confusing the two can hurt your leadership, relationships, and long-term impact.
You’ll learn why people default to being nice, the hidden cost of avoiding tough conversations, and how to communicate with honesty, clarity, and respect, without being harsh.
If you want to give better feedback, set stronger boundaries, and lead with real impact, this episode is for you.
Because nice avoids discomfort but kindness creates growth.
#podcast #kindness #leadership #realtalk
Support the show
Ready to take your personal development to the next level? Visit www.theleadershipmovement.net to request access to our FREE quick start guides, self-assessments, and other resources that you can use to turn your new knowledge into practice.