Brian Ayers

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It’s that moment when one fighter is back on his or her heels, fending off blows rather than delivering them, no longer in control. The sight of a person, especially a leader, focused on getting someone’s approval, on performing better in order to be good enough or to “make it” in some way, has the same look and feel. Other people recognize that you are back on your heels, taking punches instead of throwing them.
The Power of the Other: The startling effect other people have on you, from the boardroom to the bedroom and beyond-and what to do about it
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