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Personal Growth

14 articles tagged “Personal Growth

Honesty is more productive.

Most tools want your attention; Ren wants your growth. Hard truths for Microsoft Teams are officially here.

Stop Managing Tasks, Start Developing People: Why Your AI is Too Nice

Our 400-interaction study shows why general-purpose LLMs fail the "Tough Love" test—and what leaders actually need to drive behavioral change.

AI and the Dawn of the Growth Age: A Manifesto for the Soul

The end of cognitive work and the quest to reclaim what makes us human.

Leadership is Not a Given

We treat leadership like something that can be granted. But the ones who actually lead don't wait to be crowned.

The Emotional Economy

AI took care of it. And I felt nothing.

Don't Sleep on Vulnerability

The most powerful support you can give isn't catching someone from falling, but finding the strength to gently push them down, into themselves.

Why the Warriors Win

A chance encounter with Steve Kerr taught me what greatness looks like — and it's not what you'd expect.

The Authenticity Trap

'Well, that's just who I am.' No. That's who you were.

I'm Sorry, That's Not Accountability

Saying the words 'I'm sorry' does not create accountability. It's the way most of us avoid it.

The Personal Growth Business

What if the deepest purpose of a business is to change the lives of the people who work there, starting with yours?

How to Ask for Feedback From Your Peers

In our quest to grow, we often find the same types of situations repeating themselves. We need feedback from our peers to see ourselves more clearly.

Recovery and Release

It's common to pull back into your comfort zone after taking a new risk. It's part of how human potential becomes reality.

We Are Spirits, in the Material World

What I wanted to do today was to share a bit of my personal story, which is inextricably intertwined with Refound's.

Work and Life Don't Balance

Let's get rid of one of the world's worst ideas.

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