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To apologize is inherently a dangerous act, but one with latent power.
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…an apology contains a measure of self-interest, but truly offered, it contains an equal measure of concern for others, and its nature of transferring power to the receive tips the scales in its favor.
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…when you’re aware of the power of honesty and transparency, you get inspired to be more honest.
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Trusting… means giving something away and ceding power to others, an essential step in achieving the outward focus needed in a hyperconnected world.
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Trust is such a powerful thing that it fuels the worst in us as well as it does the best.
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The ability to be consistent in life is one of the most precious and powerful things… – Steve Wynn
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Values speak to the higher self. They have the power to inspire and not just motivate. They breed belief.
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When companies and workers align on values, workers then act on their own beliefs. Nothing is more powerful than that.
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…language has the power to contain or inspire, and the language you adopt and employ either locks you in rigid relationships or frees you to new possibilities of connection.
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…when you have a position of power and establish permission anyway, it can have a big positive impact on work relationships.
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