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To clarify effectively, focus on the other person and what they might be learning.
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If you want to know when you’ve clarified well, just look at people’s heads. They will nod when you get it right!
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What looks like resistance is often a lack of clarity.
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Clarity dissolves resistance.
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There is great solace in the simple fact of clarity – about what is vital, and what is not.
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It is through confusion that you finally come to clarity.
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What you say during a confrontation should be delivered not in a threatening manner, but simply as a clarification of why this is important.
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Your confusion is an asset; in fact, your search for clarity may blaze a path for others.
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…uncompleted tasks take up room in the mind, which then limits clarity and focus.
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When it comes to reinforcing clarity, there is no such thing as too much communication.
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