What’s not to like?

A humble mindset has significant effects on the cognitive, interpersonal, and decision making skills. Humble people are better learners and problem solvers … Humility is also the only effective antidote to narcissism.*
Anna Katharina Schaffner

Becoming psychologically flexible is key to personal transformation, not overattaching to your current identity or perspectives. Becoming insatiably committed to a future purpose and embracing emotions rather than avoiding them is how radical change occurs.**
Ben Hardy

Here I am,
Banging on about humility again –
It really is an attribute that meets many needs:
Feeling bad about self – humility,
Worried what others think about you – humility,
Needing to see more around you – humility,
Wanting to learn more – humility
Be open to more ideas – humility,
See new possibilities – humility,
Experience more awe and wonder – humility,
Connect more with people – humility,
Be willing to experiment and try different things – humility,
Wanting to change self and direction – humility,
The power to keep going – humility …
Free and available to all to develop.

*Anna Katharina Schaffner’s The Art of Self Improvement;
**Ben Hardy’s Personality Isn’t Permanent.

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