"In the age of identity politics, the fear of selling out is rampant--but Zheng and Hansen say there's nothing wrong with it and show how to do it without betraying your deepest values and beliefs"--
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Zheng, a speaker, executive coach, author, and organizational consultant who specializes in creating healthy, inclusive, and innovative workplaces, and Hansen, a clinical psychologist who directs student well-being services at a university, explain how to maintain integrity while compromising or making tough choices that test one’s ideals and values. They describe a framework based on stories of people who have struggled with decisions to sell out in corporations, universities, the military, and other settings, and a toolkit for selling out more ethically, using the skills of compassion for oneself and others; honesty through fighting cognitive distortions and rationalizations to understand oneself and one's choices; accountability and taking responsibility for the outcomes of decisions to sell out; understanding that there is no one right way to be or do anything; embracing growth and using conflict and discomfort as learning moments; and exploration and expressing curiosity and wonder throughout life. Annotation ©2020 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)
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