Are your relationships imbalanced? Do you feel like your needs don’t matter, despite how much you do for others? Learn how to move towards radical candor, a relationship stance that creates room in the relationship big enough for both yourself and others.
Radical Candor - Make sure your guidance is HIP: Humble Helpful Immediate In person Private criticism / Public praise Not about Personality
Safe People: Whom to Connect With, Whom to Avoid — OliveMe Counseling
The Book — “Radical Candor” by Kim Scott, by Jean-Marie Buchilly
Radical Candor: Balancing Regard for Self and Others — OliveMe Counseling
Joanne, Enneagram Therapist & Coach on Instagram: Radical Candor Summary: Learning how to balance your relationships between yourself and others can be difficult. For most of the people I work with, this
Resources for Enneagram Type Fours — OliveMe Counseling
Resources for Enneagram Type Ones — OliveMe Counseling
Thoughts on Self-Awareness and the Candor Gauge, by Kim Scott
Radical Candor: How to Challenge People without Being a Jerk
Radical Candor by Kim Scott - Lean East