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Disclosing Vulnerabilities Actually Makes People Think More Highly of Us
Research shows that disclosing our mistakes and vulnerabilities actually makes people think more highly of us rather than less highly of us. Practicing self-kindness and recognizing that mistakes are part of the human condition can pave the way for the reckoning process of overcoming regrets.
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Dr. Susan David discusses the importance of treating oneself with kindness and self-compassion in the face of regrets and mistakes.
31:52 - 34:29 (02:37)
Summary
Dr. Susan David discusses the importance of treating oneself with kindness and self-compassion in the face of regrets and mistakes. Research suggests that self-compassion is a powerful tool in improving performance and wellbeing.
ChapterDisclosing Vulnerabilities Actually Makes People Think More Highly of Us
Episode#437 - Daniel H. Pink - How To Overcome Regret
PodcastModern Wisdom
Research show that disclosing our mistakes and vulnerability can lead people to think more highly of us.
34:30 - 37:28 (02:58)
Summary
Research show that disclosing our mistakes and vulnerability can lead people to think more highly of us. Disclosure is important in the sense making process.