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Be curious, not judgmental.
ОтветитьAutomatically judgement remove with Actions Xperiences Curiosity Installing
ОтветитьA simple reminder to be curious and see beyond the surface... Thanks so much Sir👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
ОтветитьThank you for inspiring, also can you do one with, women leaders, or how we can improve it, what to do as leader amd how to public speaking when people stare at you or don't understand what you are saying
ОтветитьHow necessary is this exercise?
Rather than resorting to Occam's Razor?
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ОтветитьSimon should team up with mike rowe in the trades. That would be very interesring. I would enjoy seeing what simon has to say.
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ОтветитьOnce Again - reminds me the Golden Circle of Simon - the WHY ? QUESTION .....WHY WHY WHY # THANKS SIMON for clarity of Vision .......appreciated
ОтветитьNow that I'm over 40, the motto I try to live by is: assumption kills. Steals my peace, makes me accuse people of things without/before I have proof, can wreck established connections and dismantal budding ones. This is something I have to remind myself to do on purpose to retrain my mind and create new neuropathways or I can revert back quickly into the land of assumptions. I think those of us who are not naturally trusting can have an especially hard time with this but it is also proof that if we can choose to do it on purpose, so can others.
ОтветитьCuriosity is contagious, be curious.
ОтветитьYour voice became a bit sharper
ОтветитьYes, Ty.
Being around raging judgemental people is never fun.
The 21 Alternatives Exercise is such a powerful thing! Makes us understand more, have wiser decisions and judge less!
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ОтветитьCuriosity has not been a problem for me ever since I decided to become somebody that wants to find out the truth at all costs. I found most people don't want the truth, because of either it's too painful or for other emotional reasons.
Nietchsze said once to be comfortable and happy believe, and to find out the truth, inquire. That quote was so true.
I have notes all over to help me correct my behavior.
ОтветитьBeautifull as theory, but in the end of the day, all that matters is efficiency and results.
ОтветитьYes, finally! Backround that does not suck! Well done! Love you
ОтветитьOkay, I will give it a try 😊
ОтветитьThankyou so much universe ❤️❤️
ОтветитьThank you for your invaluable advice! You are always interesting to listen and watch! 👍🏻
ОтветитьSo inspiring and insightful.
ОтветитьS/S. A horizon of curiosity has already being lived in reality versus the thought ! Better to end our thinking processes ? V.
ОтветитьI am a naturally curious person, so I have found myself approaching situations throughout life and in the workplace with this mentality. I try step away and look at the situation from every possible angle instead of assuming the worst, but I have never put a number to it. I really like the 21 Alternatives. Thank you for that.
ОтветитьThank you for being vocal about what being open minded actually is, Simon!
ОтветитьInteresting exercise. Reminds me of the PAUSE acronym for checking yourself against unconscious bias and prep yourself for conscious inclusion: P-Pause and observe, A-Acknowledge how you're feeling about the person or situation, U - understand, go deeper, could there be something else behind the immediate judgement? S- Search for the most empowering explanation; E - execute your next action based on the previous steps. It's a little simpler than 21 questions but the principles are the same. Good to see Simon encouraging this type of reflection anyway, it's really important that we foster more inclusive and humane workplaces and through his influence he's helping do just that. What a role model he is <3
ОтветитьWe should all head this method and continually learn. Everyday.
ОтветитьGreat insights Mr Simon. I want you to mentor me. I would like to meet you...
ОтветитьIt's tough when as a black man, I see blacks being killed by cops every other day.
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ОтветитьLive to learn more stuff.
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