"I could be much better with being intentional with how I'm choosing to respond, even before I'm given the opportunity to respond," he says. "Always marking my responses with kindness, with intentionality, and giving myself permission not to be the genius in the room."
People may admire your strengths, but they’ll connect with your weaknesses. In today’s episode, bestselling author and speaker Albert Tate shares how authentic, vulnerable communication can be the superpower that makes you a more compelling leader.
Watch video and download the leader guide: https://www.life.church/leadershippodcast/albert-tate-the-art-of-vulnerable-communication/