Ketil Moland

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Build a vocabulary for feelings. Saying “I felt good when that happened” isn’t very specific, nor is “I felt bad when that happened.” English has dozens of words to describe specific emotional states. (See the handy “Feelings Inventory” from the Center for Nonviolent Communication.20) Spend the effort to find the one that most accurately expresses how you feel.
Agile Conversations: Transform Your Conversations, Transform Your Culture
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