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Strategic Kindness Isn’t Weak. It’s Calculated. When I talk about strategic kindness, people assume I mean: Let it go. Take the high road. Be the bigger person. But let’s be clear: Strategic kindness is not people-pleasing. It’s not surrender. It’s not self-abandonment. And it’s definitely not weakness. It’s strategy. It’s long-game conflict management. And sometimes, it’s the most disarming power move you can make. One of my clients came to me shaken after a workplace friendship fell apart. She felt blindsided, betrayed—and honestly? Bullied. She didn’t just want to fix things. She wanted to win. (Not out of ego—out of justice.) But here’s what I helped her unlearn: You don’t rebuild by trying to dominate. You rebuild by making it easy for the other person to come back to the table without losing face. So we did something radical. We stopped focusing on who was right— And started focusing on what she actually wanted. From there, we worked backwards: ✔ What kind of relationship would support that vision? ✔ What boundaries had to stay in place? ✔ What small gestures of strategic kindness could test the waters? Not to win her bully back— But to see if the relationship could evolve into something better. And it did. With a few small shifts: A calm response instead of a cold one. A well-timed compliment. A gentle tone reset. She didn’t rebuild a friendship. She gained an ally. Strategic kindness doesn’t always repair what’s broken. But it keeps you from burning down what could become an asset. And that leaves you with your head high, your boundaries intact, and your reputation stronger than ever. #conflictmanagement #entrepreneurmindset #entrepreneurship #boundaries #boundariesarebeautiful #femalebusinessowners #femalebusinessowner #conflictmanagement #strategiccounsel
Strategic Kindness Isn’t Weak. It’s Calculated. When I talk about strategic kindness, people assume I mean: Let it go. Take the high road. Be the bigger person. But let’s be clear: Strategic kindness is not people-pleasing. It’s not surrender. It’s not self-abandonment. And it’s definitely not weakness. It’s strategy. It’s long-game conflict management. And sometimes, it’s the most disarming power move you can make. One of my clients came to me shaken after a workplace friendship fell apart. She felt blindsided, betrayed—and honestly? Bullied. She didn’t just want to fix things. She wanted to win. (Not out of ego—out of justice.) But here’s what I helped her unlearn: You don’t rebuild by trying to dominate. You rebuild by making it easy for the other person to come back to the table without losing face. So we did something radical. We stopped focusing on who was right— And started focusing on what she actually wanted. From there, we worked backwards: ✔ What kind of relationship would support that vision? ✔ What boundaries had to stay in place? ✔ What small gestures of strategic kindness could test the waters? Not to win her bully back— But to see if the relationship could evolve into something better. And it did. With a few small shifts: A calm response instead of a cold one. A well-timed compliment. A gentle tone reset. She didn’t rebuild a friendship. She gained an ally. Strategic kindness doesn’t always repair what’s broken. But it keeps you from burning down what could become an asset. And that leaves you with your head high, your boundaries intact, and your reputation stronger than ever. #conflictmanagement #entrepreneurmindset #entrepreneurship #boundaries #boundariesarebeautiful #femalebusinessowners #femalebusinessowner #conflictmanagement #strategiccounsel

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