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For great leaders: clear is kind, unclear is unkind.

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Below are some TikToks that I bookmarked in the last week because they demonstrate a key concept in

Below are some TikToks that I bookmarked in the last week because they demonstrate a key concept in s [View online]( [Coach Tony]( Coach Tony [@tonystubblebine]( Below are some TikToks that I bookmarked in the last week because they demonstrate a key concept in self-improvement. - - - - - Stop avoiding hard conversations. I love this Brené Brown clip, “[clear is kind, unclear is unkind.]( - - - - - Here is an upgrade to the phrase, “I love you no matter what.” Instead, say, “[Everything I learn about you makes me love you more]( - - - - - This [little league walk-up music]( has been blowing up on social media and it’s absolutely an example of the connection between fun and performance. There is a misconception that fun is unserious. But the more you make sure you are having fun, the more connection you will create to doing the work that leads to serious results. You’ll notice that the video ends with this kid blasting the ball. - - - - - This is the subtext of every newsletter I send: [You can either come with me and live up to your ultimate potential or you can lie here]( - - - - - Oscar Wilde has a great reframe for people who feel bad for not having a sense of purpose. Having a purpose is a burden because you have to follow it. [Not having purpose is a blessing because it opens up so many possibilities](. - - - - - Mel Robbins makes an important point about [bias for action versus bias for thought](. Ultimately, unless you act, nothing changes. - - - - - [A very corny joke]( but you’ll get why it’s relevant to me. - - - - - Tips or feedback? [Send me a response on Twitter.]( Don’t miss out on the other issues by Coach Tony [Become a member for $5 per month]( Did you enjoy this issue? [Yes]( [No]( [Coach Tony]( Coach Tony [@tonystubblebine]( Tips, inspirations, and knowledge on productivity, happiness, health, and making an impact on our world. Official email of the Better Humans publication on Medium. (@bttrhumans) You can manage your subscription [here](. In order to unsubscribe, click [here](. If you were forwarded this newsletter and you like it, you can subscribe [here](. Created with [Revue by Twitter](.

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