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Why Leaders Cannot Afford to Be Easily Offended

3 Vital Truths to Remember as You Work to Make a Difference in the World

July 17, 2017 by Michael Hyatt

As a leader, you are going to draw fire. People will criticize you. But the greatest leaders are not easily offended. Instead, they remember these three simple truths.

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: Anger, criticism, grace, Hurt, Offense, Patience, Revenge, Self-Control

3 Reasons We Should Be Slow to Judge

Why Criticism Can Be More like Poison than Medicine

February 20, 2015 by Michael Hyatt

When I think of key leadership qualities, decisiveness is always high on the list. The ability to quickly size up a situation and act is essential. But sometimes we can be too fast. And that’s especially true when it comes to criticism.

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: criticism, judging others, judgment

What I Learned from Donald Miller about Being Brave

3 Powerful Truths from His New Book ‘Scary Close’

February 6, 2015 by Michael Hyatt

Donald Miller’s newest book, Scary Close: Dropping the Act and Finding True Intimacy, is out and off to a great start. I can see why. It’s his best book so far. I’ve known Don for over a decade. He was one of our bestselling authors at Thomas Nelson, during the time I was publisher, president, […]

Filed Under: Personal Development Tagged With: brave, Bravery, criticism, donald miller, Leadership, relationships, Scary Close

Are You Letting Hurtful Words Sabotage Your Success?

August 29, 2014 by Michael Hyatt

We all know our words are powerful. We can slice someone to pieces with just a few syllables. That’s bad enough, but what happens when we turn that power on ourselves? As a young man, the writer Peter Leonard showed a short story to his famous father, novelist Elmore Leonard. Instead of encouraging his son, […]

Filed Under: Personal Development Tagged With: accusation, criticism, hurtful words, self-criticism, Success

How to Coach Your Boss

September 17, 2011 by Michael Hyatt

Much has been written on the topic of coaching employees. But very little has been written on the topic of coaching your boss. Here are eight suggestions for doing so.

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: boss, coaching, Courage, criticism, supervisor

The Number One Way Leaders Get Derailed

February 10, 2011 by Michael Hyatt

Recently, I wrote about how leaders must learn to handle criticism and overlook offenses. I think this is the number one way that leaders can get derailed and rendered ineffective.

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: Anger, criticism, Forgiveness, grace, Hurt, Offense, Patience, resentment, Revenge

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