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					<description><![CDATA[<p>SWEET Reflections – Transforming Team Relationships Most teams don’t fail because people lack skill. They fail because people feel unseen, unsafe, or unheard. Policies don’t create culture. People do. And people build culture based on how they experience each other every day. Transforming Team Relationships from the Inside Out This book begins with a simple but disruptive truth: You cannot build healthy systems with disconnected relationships. You cannot demand accountability where there is no trust. You cannot expect collaboration where people feel guarded. Real team transformation starts internally—within individuals, within relationships, and then within systems. SWEET Truth Most workplace problems are not technical. They are relational. Unspoken resentment. Unaddressed fear. Unrepaired misunderstandings. Teams don’t break from workload alone. They break from disconnection. And the opposite is also true: When relationships strengthen, performance follows. Insight in Action This week, try one shift in your team: Start one meeting with a human check‑in. Not about tasks. About how people are actually doing. Two minutes of real presence can prevent months of silent strain. Call to Action If you lead, supervise, or work within a team, this book is for you. 📘 Read Transforming Team Relationships from the Inside Out: The SWEET Healing Circle for Agencies. Use it to build trust, strengthen accountability, and create cultures where people can thrive. Available through SWEET Institute Publishing and major distributors. And if this reflection resonates, share it with your team. Because culture shifts one relationship at a time. — With commitment to healthier teams, SWEET Institute</p>
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