Michael Ojo

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When asked to describe how they’re feeling, they use words such as “bad” or “angry” or “frightened”—which would be okay if these were accurate descriptors, but often they’re not. Individuals say they’re angry when, in fact, they’re feeling a mix of embarrassment and surprise.
Crucial Conversations Tools for Talking When Stakes Are High
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