In this episode, Cheddy and Michelle discuss:
Not being seen for who they authentically are from a personal perspective. Why it is important to acknowledge and recognize people for who they are. Compassionate curiosity and how it improves connection.
Key takeaways:
Being seen is the acknowledgment of who a person authentically is. Recognizing and acknowledging someone’s differences,vice attacking them results in greater communication and cooperation. Acknowledging differences, and seeking common ground leads to increased understanding and mutual respect.
“If we generalize, we act based on our generalizations; we treat people based on our generalizations -and they may be so off the mark.” - Cheddy Matthews
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Connect with Cheddy Matthews:
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Connect with Michelle Wickman:
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