Index

accountability, 16, 163, 167, 195

affection, children’s need for, 83–85

all-or-nothing thinking, 56–57

assumptions

being curious and trying to avoid, 200

about children’s needs, 86, 87–88, 93

about colleagues, 100, 103

expectations about yourself and, 189–190

experiments and, 183

four-way views and challenges to, 41, 44, 58, 177

about friendships, 126

in mentoring relationships, 114–115

past experience in communities and, 133

of parents about their nannies, 129

of parents at beginning of process, 3, 6

in perfectionism, 155

questioning, and collective vision, 32

in relationships with extended family, 140

talking with your boss and changes in, 106

about what your partner really wants, 13–14, 189

attention

career needs and, 72

children’s need ...

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