Why This Founder Completely Changed Her Leadership Style After Some Key Feedback COPY Flashcards

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Hires

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noun

A person who has recently been hired as an employee

We have only a few new hires this year.

New hires usually go through some kind of onboarding process.

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Rewarding

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adjective

Something that makes you feel that you have done something important or useful

That job was a very rewarding experience for me.

I hope that this will be a rewarding job for you.

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Scrappy

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adjective

A strong character

She was a very scrappy young kid when I knew her.

We have scrappy new hires on board.

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Accelerate

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verb

To make something happen sooner or faster

This plan will hopefully accelerate sales.

Inflation will probably accelerate this year.

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Hit the jackpot

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idiom

To unexpectedly get very lucky / become successful

She felt like she really hit the jackpot when she met her husband.

We hit the jackpot with that deal!

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Get frustrated with someone

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phrasal verb

To be angry or annoyed with someone’s behavior

She got really frustrated with her ex-boss and decided to quit.

I’m getting very frustrated with you!

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Read between the lines

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idiom

To find the meaning of someone’s thoughts / or feelings that is not expressed directly

I had to read between the lines to know what she was thinking.

You’ll need to read between the lines of that article to find the truth.

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Proverbially

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adverb

Relating to a proverb / well-known saying or phrase

I think he was proverbially crying wolf.

We are living in those “interesting times” that some proverbially say.

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In someone’s shorts

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idiom

To get too close to someone

She was getting in her team’s shorts.

Please don’t get in my shorts!

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Change one’s approach

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verbal phrase

To change the way one does things (usually for the better)

I’ve been able to change my approach and sleep better as a result.

I don’t think he’s going to change his approach…

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Intrinsic motivators

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adjective - noun

Things that motivates people that come from their own ideas / thoughts

I’m trying to inspire some intrinsic motivators in my team.

He has enough intrinsic motivators to help him succeed.

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Skin one’s knees

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idiom

Someone makes a mistake, but learns through that experience

I skinned my knees in my previous job.

They skinned their knees and are able to function better now.

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