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Ever notice ... right when the feedback stings ...your ego shows up fast.

Clive Griffiths
Clive Griffiths
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Ever notice ... right when the feedback stings ...
your ego shows up fast.


Then you want to defend instead of listen.
That decides your ceiling.
That moment.

People tense up.
React in the heat of ego.
Stop hearing what was said.
See threat instead of information.
Their personal growth stalls right there.

Changing this is simple. But it's not easy.

Slow down. Back up. Take stock.
Notice how the emotional pain flows.
Let the reaction pass before you respond.

That tiny pause creates:

Space for power.
Space for clarity.
Space for choice.

Because the best that get better ...
don't have fragile egos.

They can take in anything ...
without making it about their identity.

They use what’s useful.
They discard what isn’t.
They stay in the game ...
while everyone else protects their turf.

You don’t need less conviction.
You just need less ego.
And once you drop it
you become very hard to stop.

Like Ryan Holiday says in his book, "Ego is the enemy.

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