The way we insert ourselves into the speaker’s narrative shifts the focus of conversational attention. We may assume that interjecting our personal stories is an empathic and relationship-building move, but we should steer the conversation back to the speaker.
Colleague A: “I really need a vacation.”
Colleague B: “I just came back from a rustic resort in the mountains, and it was so refreshing. I’m curious about what’s going on with you. Feel like talking?”
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