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Being Wrong Beats Doing RightHow can that statement be true? We should want to do what is right, but our human frailty guarantees that we won't always do so. Why then is being wrong better than doing right? If we admit when we are wrong, we take the first crucial step toward living an accountable life. To live accountably demands that we own the outcomes of our choices, even if those outcomes are unwanted (or unexpected). In that acceptance is the power to change our world, whether at work, at home or in our religious and social networks. I am an accomplished professional speaker, coach and facilitator. My specialization is in transforming individuals and organizations into accountable performers. Through thought-provoking workshops and speaker-led seminars, I provide you with new ways to look at yourself and your organization. You will come to understand what being accountable really means and how it can make a powerful difference in both your professional and personal lives. “And David said unto God, I have sinned greatly, because I have done this thing: but now, I beseech thee, do away the iniquity of thy servant; for I have done very foolishly.” 1 Chronicles 21:8 |
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