We all wear different hats, and we want to be true to ourselves, but which self? Here’s a great listen / watch by Professor Herminia Ibarra around sincerity, authenticity, and working on additional facets to your authentic self! https://lnkd.in/gYF9x9qq
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"Some people are professional in telling lies and pretend as they never uttered a single lie in their whole life." The art of deception can be intricate, but the truth has a way of shining through the façade. Authenticity outshines the allure of crafted tales. #SeekTheTruth #AuthenticLiving Professional storytellers of deceit may weave narratives, but the discerning eye recognizes the inconsistencies in the tapestry. #HonestyWins #TransparencyMatters Denying the existence of lies doesn't erase their impact. Acknowledging and rectifying mistakes is a path towards growth and genuine connections. #OwnYourTruth #Accountability How do you navigate relationships and professional interactions in a world where transparency triumphs over deceit? Share your insights! #HonestCommunication #BusinessEthics #TruthPrevails Syed Ismail Hashir
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"The Four Agreements," is a transformative guide by Don Miguel Ruiz, that offers profound insights on living authentically and achieving inner peace through the following four powerful agreements, second being my favourite: 1. Be Impeccable with Your Word: Speak with integrity. Use the power of your word in the direction of truth and love. 2. Don't Take Anything Personally: Nothing others do is because of you. What others say and do is a projection of their own reality, their own dream. When you are immune to the opinions and actions of others, you won't be the victim of needless suffering. 3. Don't Make Assumptions: Find the courage to express what you really want. Communicate with others as clearly as you can to avoid misunderstandings, sadness, and drama. 4. Always Do Your Best: Your best will vary from moment to moment. It will be different when you are healthy as opposed to sick. Under any circumstance, simply do your best, and you will avoid self-judgment, self-abuse, and regret.
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personality divided in to two(2) 1.Internal Personality 2.External Personality Internal personality belongs to the storage of Thinking,Analysis, Creativity, Understanding and etc External.Personality is the one belongs to Attracting all types of Nationalities,Color,appearance,Tribes, Wealthy, and etc The internal personality is the one who created by the image and likeness of God, that is why all human being communicate with Creator for all personal needs.
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“Maybe it’s time to stop searching for peace and embrace it right where I am.” 3 Pieces of Wisdom about the best version of you 1. Calm is always the right response. 2. What if, even in your moments of fear and suffering, you chose to be a blessing to others anyway? 3. Never seek pity because you might get it. I write action-adventure stories that will entertain the hell out of you. Https://kevintumlinson.com/books A NOTE AT THE END Sometimes, all you can do is take a breath, blow it out slowly, and then dive right into all the things that demand a response from you. And, sometimes, you have to reconcile the fact that even with determination, you won’t get everything done. I think there’s a pressure from the world around us, for us to feel guilty for our lives. It’s like we’re being nudged toward feeling ashamed if we are spending too much time on something, or too little time on it. What a trick. The only way out is to decide that whatever happens, we’re worthy and good and enough. Try hard, that’s always good. Forgive hard, too. Anyone who tells you that you should feel ashamed is someone who definitely doesn’t have your best interest at heart. Why would you listen to them? And if you’re the one telling yourself that... same rules apply.
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On Listening with Tom Kaden and Michael Gingerich – Act 1 Tom Kaden and Michael Gingerich have remarkable stories to tell about themselves, their work, their creative partnership, and the value – and power – of true listening. In Act 1 they share the origin story of their friendship, and how Someone to Tell it To, the fruit of their partnership, came to be. Michael and Tom are living, breathing examples of the depth of relationship available to men willing to be courageously vulnerable and truthful with one another – and committed to the healing path that is deep listening. Listen here: https://lnkd.in/em6afJj8
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“A man's character is his fate” - Heraclitus of Ephesus In three words: Character Shapes Destiny. As we navigate our personal and professional journeys, the essence of who we are as individuals plays a significant role in shaping our destinies. In the pursuit of success, we often focus on honing our skills, acquiring knowledge, and building networks. While these elements are undoubtedly crucial, it is equally essential to remember that our character serves as the foundation for everything we achieve. Integrity, resilience, empathy, and adaptability are traits that define us and influence our decisions. They determine how we handle challenges, build relationships, and approach opportunities. Our character guides us through both triumphs and trials, shaping the outcomes we experience along the way. Robert Greene summarises my words by saying "Your character creates what happens to you in life — Character is fate." When your name is called, how do people react? Have a great weekend. And try some typical African food. 😁
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Few priniciples that will help us make a better person & likeable. 1) Learn to remember names. Inefficiency at this point may indicate that our interest is not sufficiently outgoing. 2) Be a comfortable person so there is no strain in being with you. 3) Don't be egotistical. Guard against the impression that you know it all. 4) Cultivate the quality of being intersting so people will get value from their association with you. 5) Study to get the 'scratchy' elements out of your personality, even those which you may be unconscious. 6) Sincerely attempt to heal, on an honest basis, every misunderstanding you have had or now have. Drain off your grievances. 7) Practice liking people until you learn to do so genuinely. 8) Never miss an opportunity to congratulate someone on their achievements, or express sympathy in sorrow. 9) Give spiritual strength to people and they will give genuine affection to you.
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The quote in the image attributes a statement to Molière: "A wise man is superior to any insults which can be put upon him, and the best reply to unseemly behavior is patience and moderation." This quote speaks to the virtues of wisdom, patience, and moderation. It suggests that a wise person does not lower themselves to the level of those who may insult or provoke them; instead, they demonstrate their superiority through self-control and a measured response. The quote underscores the idea that patience and moderation are powerful responses to negative behavior, implying that these qualities are indicative of inner strength and moral superiority. Molière, a French playwright known for his sharp wit and satire, often explored themes of hypocrisy, affectation, and human folly, and this quote reflects the values that many of his characters either embody or lack.
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Delve into the realm of honesty and embrace the strength that comes from living with authenticity. Honesty builds trust, both within yourself and with others. Practice speaking your truth, owning your actions, and embodying integrity in all that you do. Let this journey mark the celebration of the transformative impact of honesty. Repeat These 3 Affirmations Frequently This Week: 1. I communicate honestly and openly. 2. My honesty builds trust and understanding. 3. I am true to myself and my values.
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An excerpt from a book that I read, which serves as a reminder of the importance of authenticity. "By being or having I do not refer to certain separate qualities of a subject as illustrated in such statements as „I have a car“ or „I am happy.“ I refer to two fundamental modes of existence, to two different kinds of orientation toward self and the world, to two different kinds of character structure the respective predominance of which determines the totality of a person’s thinking, feeling, and acting. In the having mode of existence my relationship to the world is one of possessing and owning, one in which I want to make everybody and everything, including myself, my property. In the being mode of existence, we must identify two forms of being. One is in contrast to having, as exemplified in the Du Marais statement, and means aliveness and authentic relatedness to the world. The other form of being is in contrast to appearing and refers to the true nature, the true reality, of a person or a thing in contrast to deceptive appearances as exemplified in the etymology of being."
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