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Simple, practical communication advice for your next conversation.
Hey Reader, You’re in a meeting and someone is dominating the conversation. You want to shrink back. Because that feels easier than addressing directly. Sound familiar? If so, this is for you. Here’s exactly how to speak up for yourself when someone is dominating the conversation. #1. Speak up the first chance you get. Don’t wait for the perfect sentence. Don’t ask yourself if your idea is smart enough or eloquent enough. That's checkers. This is chess. Dominant people are pushing you just to...
This newsletter is sponsored by Our Place. Hey Reader, You smile when you want to scream. You agree just to avoid the fallout. You play “nice” and end up resenting everyone—including yourself. Sound familiar? Here’s the thing: Being nice won’t save you. It’ll bury you. Nice is about keeping up appearances. Kind is about staying rooted. One keeps the peace. The other builds real connection. In this week’s podcast, I’m breaking down the difference—and showing you how to stop people-pleasing...
Hey Reader, Has anyone ever told you to “calm down” in the middle of a heated conversation? Did it actually help? Of course not. It usually makes things worse. That's why this week on the podcast, I’m teaching you how to move past “calm” and practice something far more effective—what I call grounded connection. Here’s what you’ll learn: Why “calm” sometimes backfires in conversations How to aim for grounded connection (instead of just staying calm) Simple phrases to use when someone tells you...