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The Two Minds at Work
https://timstatingtheobvious.com/blog/the-success-guide-how-to-thrive-in-corporate The Discipline of Choosing Response Over Reaction: The work of leadership in regulated environments is not simply technical. It is internal. Notice the tightening in your chest before you respond.Recognize the defensive thought before you speak it. Question the fear before it directs your action. The rational mind provides structure. The emotional mind provides energy. When aligned, they produce wise decisions and strong cultures. When fear dominates, integrity weakens.When awareness leads, integrity strengthens. The real measure of leadership is not how well we enforce compliance. It is how well we guide ourselves and others through emotional pressure without compromising values. In the end, regulation tests systems. Pressure tests character.And character is shaped in the space between emotion and response. In what ways do you see this play out in your organizations? Do you add to fear or do you help redirect it? In the end we all have our own integrity to maintain but sometimes we play a larger role in helping people give theirs up than we think....thoughts???
The Two Minds at Work
1 like • Feb 25
The simple answer - It boils down to how we choose to engage, the way we engage speaks volumes of our own character and resilience to adapt effectively to a given situation. Presence can sometimes be more powerful than the spoken word.
1 like • Feb 26
@Tim Staton unfortunately, way to often. There seams to be a need to "say" something, whether you are accurate or not, or "stay quiet" and then have to live with the outcomes. I have said this numerous times throughout my career - There is an "Art" to conversation, knowing when, how, tone and angle to converse is the key. The alternative - Can you as an individual live with the outcome, will it improve you or drag you backwards?
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