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When someone always supports us, we take it for granted—and can discount it. But we regard someone who began as a rival and then became an enthusiastic supporter as an authentic advocate. “A person whose liking for us increases over time will be liked better than one who has always liked us,” Aronson explains. “We find it more rewarding when someone’s initially negative feelings toward us gradually become positive than if that person’s feelings for us were entirely positive all along.”
Proper succession planning doesn’t just identify future leaders, it prepares them over time to assume new levels of responsibility and to lead the entity into the future.
First Generation Wealth
Robert Balentine and Adrian Cronje
We can reclaim only what we name. If we refuse to enter our past with honesty, sensitivity, and wisdom, the harm of the past will continue to war against us in the present.
Healing the Wounded Heart
Dan B. Allender
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