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Accidental Diminishers
What if your greatest leadership strengths are unintentionally limiting the people around you? Drawing from Liz Wiseman’s Multipliers, this article explores the concept of “accidental diminishers”—well-intentioned leaders whose behaviors can restrict growth, ownership, and confidence in others. From the Idea Fountain to the Perfectionist, learn how self-awareness can help transform good intentions into leadership practices that empower people to contribute and thrive.

Dr. Cindy Petersen
7 hours ago3 min read


More on Motivation
Motivation is not something leaders do to people. It grows when people understand the why, feel trusted with real autonomy, are seen as whole people, receive specific recognition, and are challenged in ways that stretch without overwhelming them. Drawing from Simon Sinek, Viktor Frankl, Daniel Pink, Amy Edmondson, Gallup, and Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, this post offers practical habits leaders can use to build trust, purpose, and engagement every day.

Dr. Cindy Petersen
May 253 min read
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