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Anger, suggests Pat Johnson, is diagonally opposite to the dimension of love, agape love. Anger roots from and is influenced by fear unfounded and is the output of all our accumulated traumas, drams, and programming. Leaders can employ this very strong emotion fruitfully by accepting their own vulnerability to it then creating space for others and collaborating with people, all people, same and different from ourselves.
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By Raju MandhyanAnger, suggests Pat Johnson, is diagonally opposite to the dimension of love, agape love. Anger roots from and is influenced by fear unfounded and is the output of all our accumulated traumas, drams, and programming. Leaders can employ this very strong emotion fruitfully by accepting their own vulnerability to it then creating space for others and collaborating with people, all people, same and different from ourselves.
www.mandhyan.com
You can also send me a message through my social media accounts:
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/raju.mandhyan
LinkedIn:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/rajumandhyan/
About the Guest