7. Learn to think about conversational geometry - Deepstash

7. Learn to think about conversational geometry

People often go into conversations without a clear goal in mind, or a clear structure. If they do think about structure, they sometimes do so only in basic terms, by articulating length and goals:

  • By the end of this 20-minute meeting, I hope we can agree on X, Y, and Z.
  • Let's take a minute to talk about where we want to go to dinner tonight.
  • Can we clear the air briefly? I hope I didn't offend you with my comment the other day.

Honestly, these are good starts. But, truly emotionally intelligent people recognize that there are other structural dimensions to conversations.

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An aspiring drilling engineer, data scientist, and language learner

After spending more than a year at my current job, emotional intelligence is clearly a skill that I need to nourish. Therefore, this is my first result in searching about it

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