Tension: Leaders often believe their competence defines their presence, while their unexamined self-concept quietly undermines their influence.
Our self-concept is the image we have of our bodies, capabilities, impressions, etc. (Bailey, 2003). It includes: The material self. Our body, possessions, and other things in our lives. The ...
Imagine having an internal compass that always points toward your true north. That’s what self-concept clarity feels like. It’s the degree to which your sense of self is clearly defined, stable, and ...
American culture values the freedom to change and reinvent one's self. A new study, however, reveals that Americans who do change tend to report a lower sense of well-being. American culture values ...
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