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As we learn a language, accents, and ways of speaking, we also learn ways of thinking, feeling, and relating.
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People want to be heard – if they don’t feel heard, frustration rises.
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220 |
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Your brain cannot listen well and prepare to speak at the same time.
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Change begins at the intersection of freedom of speech and the right to assembly.
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Most learning comes from speaking and doing.
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If people in an audience laugh, it can feel as if the speaker understands them.
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54 |
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…once the comment leaves your lips, the damage is done and it’s very hard to undo. You can’t take it back. No matter how fervently you apologize…
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When you start a sentence with ‘no,’ ‘but,’ ‘however,’ or any variation thereof, no matter how friendly your tone…, the message to the other person is You are wrong.
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58 |
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If you keep your mouth shut, no one can ever know how you really feel.
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Speak sincerely to your audience, and people will want to listen to your message and root for and contribute to the success of your idea.
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