“There are three things extremely hard: steel, a diamond, and to know one’s self.” – Benjamin Franklin, 1750
Research tells us that people who know themselves well, and understand how others see them, are happier, communicate more effectively, and make smarter decisions. As leaders, they are more effective, with more satisfied employees and more profitable companies.
So, what does it take to be self-aware? Can we have good internal self-awareness (clearly seeing our own behaviors, strengths, and impact on others) but lack external self-awareness (the understanding of how others view us) – or vice versa? (Spoiler alert: yes.)
Drawing from several recent research publications and the best-selling book “Insight” by organizational psychologist Tasha Eurich, Vicki will share: