Private Insights on Influence

Lessons from the Frontline: The Fragility of Perceived Disbelief

In my extensive coaching journey, one recurring theme has consistently emerged: the delicate nature of perceived disbelief. When individuals sense that others doubt their perspective, it often ignites a protective reflex, hindering open dialogue.
This protective shield, born from a fear of judgement, can stifle potential and impede growth.
Nurturing an environment where everyone feels their viewpoint holds value is paramount for those aspiring to be influential leaders.

Read: They Could Be Right (one of the Lessons in Extraordinary Influence)

 

This is an example of writing by Colin Gautrey, whose main home can now be found at Gautrey Life, or Radical Conformity on Substack.