by slb-billcphd-5Nkp77 | Jul 9, 2024 | neuroscience
“Lacking a sense of psychological safety, people shut down…often without realizing it. They are less likely to seek or accept feedback, and also less likely to experiment, to discuss errors, and to speak up about potential problems.” ~ Christine Porath...
by slb-billcphd-5Nkp77 | Jun 25, 2024 | Problems
“When we put problems on the back burner, often they just sit there and burn.” ~ Georgia Crawford Recent Posts When to Put Problems on the Back Burner When To Use Criticism Getting Others to Get It! What Really Underlies Almost All Anger The Neuroscience...
by slb-billcphd-5Nkp77 | Jun 2, 2024 | Anger
“Under all anger is fear, and under all fear is fear of loss.” ~ Unknown Recent Posts What Really Underlies Almost All Anger The Neuroscience of Difficult Situations The Addictive Nature of Perfectionism Are We Asking BS Questions? Why Most Difficult...
by slb-billcphd-5Nkp77 | May 21, 2024 | Difficult Conversations, Difficult Situations
“To deal successfully with difficult people and situations we must first see them as an opportunity to practice defining who we are.” ~ Bill Crawford Recent Posts The Neuroscience of Difficult Situations The Addictive Nature of Perfectionism Are We Asking...
by slb-billcphd-5Nkp77 | May 11, 2024 | Perfectionism
“The need to be perfect is often driven more by fear of failure or disapproval than the joy of achieving one’s goals.” ~ Bill Crawford Recent Posts The Addictive Nature of Perfectionism Are We Asking BS Questions? Why Most Difficult Conversations...