I just broke up with someone who has the humble confidence. While listening this, I started to hear what he said to me every time I asked him for advice on something . He used to start with “I don’t know but you should do this and that “ and so on. He is extremely good at giving advice and communicating with people. Always included other people into the conversation even though he was obviously the smartest one. It’s really hard for me to go through this breakup but I will just consider it as the most valuable lesson I’ve learned.
This guy is speaking the truth… hence why so many these days feel that heavy burden of an “imposter syndrome”. Asking for help is hard..but not as hard as failing in front of everyone.
Great insights! Kris really nails it with "Humble Confidence." It's such a refreshing take on the usual advice! Can't wait to hear everyone's thoughts on this approach. 😊
Excellent speech with great points, Kris! 🎉 When we are truthful to ourselves, we are also truthful with everyone around us and that also helps us build trust. Thank you so much! 🙏❤😊
“Failures” are not “lessons learned”, they're just “lessons”. They become “lessons learned” when you actually do not have the same “failures”. This misconception is also driving a lot of IT and security departments, who ask “What have we learned?” after an outage. The answer is "nothing", because if the lesson was learned, the outage wouldn't have happened in the first place. You prove that you learned something by executing it properly.
I just broke up with someone who has the humble confidence. While listening this, I started to hear what he said to me every time I asked him for advice on something . He used to start with “I don’t know but you should do this and that “ and so on. He is extremely good at giving advice and communicating with people. Always included other people into the conversation even though he was obviously the smartest one.
It’s really hard for me to go through this breakup but I will just consider it as the most valuable lesson I’ve learned.
This guy is speaking the truth… hence why so many these days feel that heavy burden of an “imposter syndrome”. Asking for help is hard..but not as hard as failing in front of everyone.
Great insights! Kris really nails it with "Humble Confidence." It's such a refreshing take on the usual advice! Can't wait to hear everyone's thoughts on this approach. 😊
Excellent speech with great points, Kris! 🎉 When we are truthful to ourselves, we are also truthful with everyone around us and that also helps us build trust. Thank you so much! 🙏❤😊
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Brilliant advice! Thank you.
“Failures” are not “lessons learned”, they're just “lessons”. They become “lessons learned” when you actually do not have the same “failures”. This misconception is also driving a lot of IT and security departments, who ask “What have we learned?” after an outage. The answer is "nothing", because if the lesson was learned, the outage wouldn't have happened in the first place. You prove that you learned something by executing it properly.
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