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How to practice and develop cognitive empathy : In order to practice cognitive empathy, next time you meet someone new, before you engage with them, consider what you know or don’t know about them. Be willing to learn more as you engage in a conversation.

When talking to this person, keep in mind that you will have an unconscious bias as you interpret their mood or behavior, and keep in mind how they respond to you, verbally and physically.

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The 3 Different Types Of Empathy - And How To Express Each One

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