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3. Practice, practice, practice

“Negotiating is a skill, and skills can be learned and improved upon,” says Kapusta. Take time to role-play negotiating a few different scenarios before heading into the real deal.

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How To Negotiate: 9 Negotiating Tips for Any Situation

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