Bruce Ritter

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Helping them feel heard, even if you disagree with what they’re saying, can go a long way in easing the tension in the conversation. It also increases the likelihood that they’ll listen to your side of the story. It never hurts to ask permission to share your viewpoint (e.g., “I see things differently. May I explain?”), but if the answer is no, you may decide to share it anyway.
I Hear You: The Surprisingly Simple Skill Behind Extraordinary Relationships
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