Tuesday, July 30, 2013

QBQ about Embarrassment


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How many of us have spent time and energy avoiding embarrassment? I mean, really, who likes the powerfully negative feeling of being embarrassed?!?


I sure don't.

And, on the flip side, how many of us have embarrassed others from time to time? I know I have.

In today's blog, learn what behaviors embarrassment drives us toward. Also, let's each stop and consider how embarrassing others is a really lousy thing to do.

Embarrassment: Bad for Me, Bad for Others

Lastly, feel free to pass this on to all you know. It's never embarrassing to share good stuff!

John G. Miller
QBQ, Inc.
Denver, Colorado
John@QBQ.com
 
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