Tap the Power of Weaknesses
Everyone sucks at something.
Stop pretending everyone is great at everything.
When people don’t have weaknesses, you need to know them better.
Here’s an exercise to tap the power of weaknesses.
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Everyone sucks at something.
Stop pretending everyone is great at everything.
When people don’t have weaknesses, you need to know them better.
Here’s an exercise to tap the power of weaknesses.
Click for more!
Weakness is an asset.
Don’t wait until you have it all together to lead. You’re disqualified from leadership if you don’t have weaknesses.
Make the most of frailties.
Your struggle is your laboratory.
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People say forgiving feels like giving in, but the world collapses when every interaction becomes a courtroom.
Immaturity always stands up for itself. But strength isn’t loud. Power isn’t demanding.
For example, open-hearted kindness requires confidence. The best insecurity can do is manipulate people with fake generosity. Greed hides behind fairness.
Weaknesses are tools, not flaws.
Self-aware leaders use their sharp edges to shape a better future. For example, impatience when paired with emotional intelligence fuels progress.
Channel weaknesses toward useful ends.
Successful leaders understand the power of weakness. Here’s how…
What if your weaknesses revealed potential strengths?
1. Blunt – honesty.
2. Rigid – discipline.
3. Picky – analytical.
4. Indecisive – flexibility.
How can you find strength in weakness?
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