Accumulating withholds dampens aliveness and integrity. Being authentic and revealing leads to feeling more alive, despite experiencing chaos. Withholding may have made sense, but it affects integrity and aliveness. The level of revelation in relationships determines their integrity. Withholding leads to withdrawal and projection, disconnecting from relationships. High performing teams have transparency in their decision process with minimal withholds.
The Knowledge Project closes 2023 with a look back at some of the best conversations of the year. Featuring interviews from nine of the most downloaded and acclaimed episodes of 2023, this collection of conversations offers a variety of insights into the power of intention, how to become a better listener, how to give and receive feedback at work, the Four Pillars of Integrity, facing the realities of life, the importance of having deadlines, taking responsibility, building trust in a large organization, and when to double-down on your plans for success. Guests on this episode include: Mindfulness expert
Jack Kornfield, executive coach
Carloyn Coughlin, organizational expert
Aaron Dignan, leadership expert
Jim Dethmer, venture capitalist
Ravi Gupta, author and
Wired co-founder
Kevin Kelly, doctor of psychology
Julie Gurner, veteran CEO
Frank Slootman, and performance psychologist
Gio Valiante.
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