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Hard Conversations

Hard Conversations

If you’re uncomfortable with the topic of conversation, or if someone has told you that you said something that was offensive, the first step is to listen. Some common errors, experts say, are:

  • focusing on your own feelings instead of the other person’s
  • making the conversation about you
  • blaming the victim or denying that their experiences happened. 

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