Buchzusammenfassung
Dr. Tasha Eurich is a researcher, organizational psychologist, and bestselling author. She gained a PhD in industrial-organizational psychology from Colorado State University. Eurich’s work has been published in peer-reviewed journals and she has contributed to The Huffington Post, Entrepreneur and CNBC.com. Eurich was named a Top 100 Thought Leader by Trust Across America and a Leader to Watch by the American Management Association. Her 2014 TEDxMileHigh talk has been viewed over a million times.
Self-reflection can enhance self-awareness, but only when approached thoughtfully. Excessive introspection or focusing on "why" instead of "what" often leads to anxiety, strained relationships, and reduced self-esteem. Naming emotions and avoiding rumination are key to processing feelings effectively. Seeking external self-awareness through feedback is vital but challenging due to the MUM Effect and personal reluctance. Overcoming these barriers requires courage and strategies like 360-degree feedback. Teams, like individuals, benefit from self-awareness by evaluating objectives, processes, and contributions while fostering psychological safety and a culture of reflection. Addressing self-awareness barriers, such as knowledge, emotional, and behavior blindness, helps individuals and groups grow. Mindfulness practices like reframing, comparing experiences, and daily check-ins can further enhance self-awareness. Feedback, when processed through the 3R model—receipt, reflection, and response—becomes a tool for growth, though some traits may require acceptance rather than change.
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