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How Do You Practice Humility?

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    How Do You Practice Humility?

    From: Kuczmarksi, S.S.; & Kuczmarksi, T.D. (2007). Apples are square: thinking differently about leadership. New York: Kaplan Publishing.

    1. Express concern for others.
    2. Take responsibility for your failures and learn from them.
    3. Express gratitude for the good and bad – both are blessings!
    4. Admit mistakes.
    5. Apologize when you are wrong.
    6. Give credit to others for their help in your success.
    7. Show patience and forgiveness when treatment is unfair.
    8. Be gracious when receiving feedback (Kuczmarksi & Kuczmarksi, 2007, p. 32).

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