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Breaking the Cycle of Denial for a Better Life

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In this episode, I talk about how important it is to be honest and admit when we're wrong. I tell stories from when I was a teacher to show why saying "I didn't do it" when we did can make things worse. I'll teach you about saying sorry and how it helps us grow and make better connections with others. This chat is all about learning from our mistakes and making them into chances to get better at life. Listening to this will give you tips on how to handle tough situations better and make your life more rewarding.
Show Notes:

  • Dr. Robert Rohm discusses the significance of honesty and acknowledging one's mistakes.
  • He shares a story from his teaching days, illustrating the negative impact of denial.
  • Rohm reflects on an incident where a student denied pulling another student's hair, despite being witnessed.
  • Emphasizes the concept of "Deny, deny, deny, till you die" and its flaws.
  • Talks about the importance of being visible and involved as a school administrator.
  • Highlights the value of apologizing and owning up to mistakes for personal growth.
  • Shares a lesson on how admitting fault can lead to a more fulfilling life.

Dr. Robert A. Rohm is a well-known speaker, author, and expert in the fields of communication, leadership, and personality assessment. He is the founder of Personality Insights, Inc., a company that provides resources and training programs to help individuals and organizations improve communication and build positive relationships. Dr. Rohm has authored several books, including "Positive Personality Profiles" and "Taking Flight!: Master the DISC Styles to Transform Your Career, Your Relationships, Your Life". He is also a sought-after speaker and has conducted training sessions and seminars for businesses, schools, and organizations across the world.
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In this episode, I talk about how important it is to be honest and admit when we're wrong. I tell stories from when I was a teacher to show why saying "I didn't do it" when we did can make things worse. I'll teach you about saying sorry and how it helps us grow and make better connections with others. This chat is all about learning from our mistakes and making them into chances to get better at life. Listening to this will give you tips on how to handle tough situations better and make your life more rewarding.
Show Notes:

  • Dr. Robert Rohm discusses the significance of honesty and acknowledging one's mistakes.
  • He shares a story from his teaching days, illustrating the negative impact of denial.
  • Rohm reflects on an incident where a student denied pulling another student's hair, despite being witnessed.
  • Emphasizes the concept of "Deny, deny, deny, till you die" and its flaws.
  • Talks about the importance of being visible and involved as a school administrator.
  • Highlights the value of apologizing and owning up to mistakes for personal growth.
  • Shares a lesson on how admitting fault can lead to a more fulfilling life.

Dr. Robert A. Rohm is a well-known speaker, author, and expert in the fields of communication, leadership, and personality assessment. He is the founder of Personality Insights, Inc., a company that provides resources and training programs to help individuals and organizations improve communication and build positive relationships. Dr. Rohm has authored several books, including "Positive Personality Profiles" and "Taking Flight!: Master the DISC Styles to Transform Your Career, Your Relationships, Your Life". He is also a sought-after speaker and has conducted training sessions and seminars for businesses, schools, and organizations across the world.
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