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…the probability of getting caught in particular, does not seem to have much influence on dishonesty.
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…if we are reminded of the morality at the moment we are tempted, then we are much more likely to be honest.
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Pushing past what’s comfortable… is only one part of the deliberate-practice story; the other part is embracing honest feedback – even if it destroys what you thought was good.
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…it’s in honest, sometimes harsh feedback that you learn where to retrain your focus in order to continue to make progress.
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When you do have critical feedback to share, approach it with a sense of curiosity and an honest desire to understand your report’s perspective.
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Being honest about the existence of a small blemish can enhance your offering’s true beauty.
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If you want to build relationships, you need to be honest – starting with yourself.
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Not everyone responds well to candid conversations. Let’s face it: honesty can hurt.
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You need an environment where everyone feels safe enough to be honest when things get tough. You need to know how far you can push someone. You need to know what people really mean they say something.
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People will respect you more if you are open, honest, public, and responsive during a crisis.
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