#6. Recognize when it’s best to keep your mouth shut - Deepstash
#6. Recognize when it’s best to keep your mouth shut

#6. Recognize when it’s best to keep your mouth shut

  • People may forget what you say, but they will never forget how you made them feel.
  • Sometimes the best way to accomplish this is by simply keeping your mouth shut and focusing solely on being there for people around you.
  • Lean in when you sense something means a great deal to the person you are speaking with.

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