A great leader does what they can to make themselves and people around them succeed and excel to their fullest potential.
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A great leader does what they can to make themselves and people around them succeed and excel to their fullest potential.
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I made thi blog based on the findings of the original article: LEARN SOMETHING ABOUT EMAPTHY :
Strong empathy may prevent us from doing the wrong things.
It is like a guided and divine hand that leads our actions.
Name it intuition.
Intuition is the faculty of acquiring direct knowledge or insight without thinking our way through it. You simply feel it.
Follow this intuition and you will see your way.
It is not only that we give empathy, we should understand empathy.
http://wisdomforfutureleaders.org/learn-something-about-empathy/ Via Karin Sebelin, David Hain, Christine Heine
Anne Egros's insight:
Intuition? Interesting definition of empathy.
For me I explain intuition by opening all our senses to non-verbal signals send by another person.
If someone says something but has a body gesture that you interpret as the opposite, your inner radar will feel it and will trigger a reaction in your own brain : perception -> interpretation-> behavior : in that example interpretation means this person is not trustworthy and as a consequence I won't sign a deal with her. In psychology this is also called the ladder of inference.
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