Honest Self-understanding
Being aware of your own strengths and limitations. Honest self- understanding means that an individual celebrates and honors their strengths and talents while acknowledging and addressing limitations.
Honest self-understanding means accepting the good and bad about one’s personality, abilities, and ideas. When emotionally intelligent leaders demonstrate honest self-understanding, they embody a foundational capacity of effective leadership — the ability to see a more holistic self and understand how this impacts their leadership.
Posted by scott in EIL in General, Honest Self-understanding Saturday, 30 October 2010 11:42 No Comments
I had the honor of working with Robert Kegan at the annual ILA Conference in Boston earlier this week. In my introduction, I mentioned that he has an incredible mind, has the ability to connect with his audience and a deep passion for his work. This yields a unique and inspiring combination. His latest work with Lisa Lahey is called Immunity to Change.
The book (and the activity upon which is it based) is one of the most powerful developmental tools I have come across in my work. I have used this activity with college students and professionals across industries and recommend it to anyone working to help others gain honest self-understanding. Check it out and while at their website (www.mindsatwork.com) note that they have a train-the-trainer workshop next April. (SJA)

