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“I didn't put him in his place. I was acknowledging his blind spot. We all have them. It just takes the right push to be able to really see them.”
Lauren Lola“Evil is a cluster of well orchestrated blind spots. When it manifests itself to excess, we protest and want the blind spots that both produce it and conceal it back, and fast.”
John Thomas Allen“The people who care about you may not tell you your blind spots fearing to offend/hurt you. Open up and ask their feedback and get enlightened.”
Assegid Habtewold, The 9 Cardinal Building Blocks: For Continued Success in Leadership“Who knows, you may be that close. You could be uncovering a blind spot or two away to take your career to the next height...”
Assegid Habtewold, The 9 Cardinal Building Blocks: For Continued Success in Leadership“As a leader, 1st, work on yourself- increase your self-awareness. There shouldn't be any other urgent agenda than this. Get enlightened! Know very well who you're including your strengths, weaknesses, and blind spots!”
Assegid Habtewold“Ascension is the triumph of mastered emotions; a process of gaining clarity in the darkness of blind spots and struggles, allowing you to perceive with the karmic intelligence of the Soul.”
Ka Chinery“You already know what the machine will write on your arm. That lie you’ve been telling yourself—you know what it is. That blind spot is not really a blind spot—you’re choosing to look away. Perhaps more to the point, you already know whether you want to see it. You already know whether you’re going to use the machine. So why are you still reading this?”
David Burr Gerrard, The Epiphany Machine“When one thing becomes TRUE for you the PARADOX becomes a BLIND SPOT!”
Harrish Sairaman“It's embarrassing when a leader is clueless about his/her limitations (blind spots) while his/her people are well aware and making fun out of them.”
Assegid Habtewold, The 9 Cardinal Building Blocks: For Continued Success in Leadership“At best, people are open to scrutinizing themselves and considering their blind spots; at worst, they become defensive and angry.”
Sheryl Sandberg