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In the series finale of our deep dive into Carl Rogers, we’re stepping out of the theory books and into the real world. Why is it that some rooms feel tense the moment you walk in, while others feel like a breath of fresh air? Today, we explore Rogers’ radical idea that the same "growth climate" used in therapy—empathy, authenticity, and unconditional positive regard—is actually the secret sauce for world peace, better businesses, and stronger families. We’ll discuss how to stop "managing" people and start "facilitating" greatness, and why being a beacon of optimism is the most practical thing you can do in a polarized world.
By Ray CalabreseIn the series finale of our deep dive into Carl Rogers, we’re stepping out of the theory books and into the real world. Why is it that some rooms feel tense the moment you walk in, while others feel like a breath of fresh air? Today, we explore Rogers’ radical idea that the same "growth climate" used in therapy—empathy, authenticity, and unconditional positive regard—is actually the secret sauce for world peace, better businesses, and stronger families. We’ll discuss how to stop "managing" people and start "facilitating" greatness, and why being a beacon of optimism is the most practical thing you can do in a polarized world.