How is it May already? What is time? Don’t forget you can preorder my upcoming book, True to You, and get the free companion workbook and sneak peak chapter here. Thank you, thank you, thank you! - K Q: In our leadership positions, how are we to be in relationship with our critics? I have noticed that there is a tendency to label a critic as “a bother” or describe the critic as one who is sabotaging the leader’s work/agenda. Because of that, the critic is not taken seriously. Other leaders in the institution also start to see the critic as someone not to pay attention to. What gets lost with this relationship pattern? A: I love this question. As always, I think questions are more helpful than answers here. Here are some questions I hope are helpful for thinking about criticism and leadership.
There are a couple of themes here. One is seeing criticism as an adaptive response for managing anxiety. Another is seeing the capacity of the system for receiving the thinking of individuals, and how that has changed over time or could change. A more open system can do this better than a closed one, hence the value of developing person-to-person relationships within that system. Another is managing one’s self in the face of great reactivity—how do you remain open to the thinking of others without becoming over-involved in how other’s manage their distress? When do you get too focused on another leader’s functioning, instead of getting clearer about how you want to represent yourself in the relationship system? If any readers have their own questions that help them think about criticism from a systems lens, feel free to drop them in the comments! News from KathleenBonus content is finally here! Preorder True to You, submit your info here, and download the workbook + sneak peek of a chapter. Want a signed, personalized copy? You can preorder it from my neighborhood bookstore, East City Bookshop, the best bookshop of all the bookshops. Want to read more of my writing? Buy my previous book, Everything Isn't Terrible or check out my newsletter archives. Email me if you’re interested in Bowen theory coaching or want me to speak to your group or workplace. Follow me on Linkedin, Facebook, or Instagram. Want to learn more about Bowen theory? Visit the Bowen Center’s website to learn more about their conferences and training programs. You're currently a free subscriber to The Anxious Overachiever. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription. |
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