“There’s no better way to serve and nourish the magnificence in another person than to simply listen to them openheartedly and without judgment.”
Henry Kimsey-House“It is only through dialogue, deep listening, and passionate disagreement that we find our way to something larger than a singular and isolated point of view.”
Henry Kimsey-House, Co-Active Leadership: Five Ways to Lead“There’s no better way to serve and nourish the magnificence in another person than to simply listen to them openheartedly and without judgment.”
Henry Kimsey-House, Co-Active Leadership: Five Ways to Lead“Our differences need not divide us because even as we are unique and individual, we are also all one.”
Henry Kimsey-House, Co-Active Leadership: Five Ways to Lead“We must be present enough and receptive enough to “hear” with our whole being beyond just the words that are being spoken.”
Henry Kimsey-House, Co-Active Leadership: Five Ways to Lead“Letting go of the security of what is commonly understood requires a big leap of faith and a willingness to fall.”
Henry Kimsey-House, Co-Active Leadership: Five Ways to Lead“Failure is a natural part of learning and developing, and it teaches us to be resolute and steadfast in our endeavors.”
Henry Kimsey-House, Co-Active Leadership: Five Ways to Lead