The Art of Charm

Why Strengths Become Weaknesses | Martin Dubin

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Aug 18, 2025
Martin Dubin, an executive coach and author of 'Blindspotting', shares insights into the hidden blind spots that can sabotage leaders. He discusses how strengths can morph into weaknesses when overused, emphasizing the need for identity shifts rather than mere behavioral changes. The conversation touches on the Dunning-Kruger effect and the nuances of emotional awareness in leadership. Dubin also explores the 'fishbowl' and 'cabana' effects, illustrating how unspoken signals influence team dynamics. His toolkit helps leaders enhance self-awareness and make better decisions.
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INSIGHT

Blind Spots Emerge During Change

  • Blind spots are what we're not aware of about ourselves and show up when situations require different responses.
  • Automatic default responses work most of the time but fail during change, revealing blind spots.
INSIGHT

Top Leaders Lose Honest Feedback

  • Leaders at the top receive less critical feedback because hierarchies reduce candid input.
  • Positive feedback signals "keep doing this" and can mask emerging blind spots at senior levels.
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Strengths Can Flip Into Problems

  • Many leader problems are the flip side of strengths: overuse turns gifts into liabilities.
  • Recognizing that helps explain why people resist seeing those problems as personal failings.
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