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Coaching Tips | Can You Be Objective When You Are Involved?
« on: January 16, 2013, 12:00:42 AM »
Can You Be Objective When You Are Involved?

The ability to objectively evaluate one's own performance is often the most challenging and difficult. We are often blind to our own shortcomings, either because we purposely or accidentally delude ourselves, vanity, insecurity, inability to accept criticism (even if it's self - criticism), or because we just don't fully understand the situation or circumstances sufficiently to perform a meaningful self - critique. One common trait of most great achievers is that they always expect and demand more from themselves, always seeking way to improve and do better.

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