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1). We Have to Talk: A Step-By-Step Checklist for Difficult Conversations By : Judy Ringer
Think of a conversation you’ve been putting off. Got it? Great. Then let’s go.
There are dozens of books on the topic of difficult, crucial, challenging, important (you get the idea) conversations (I list several at the end of this article). Those times when you know you should talk to someone, but you don’t. Maybe you’ve tried and it went badly. Or maybe you fear that talking will only make the situation worse.
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3). Your Credit Score Can Be Destroyed By Simple Credit Inquiries By : Thomas Rendleman
What you don't know about credit inquires can destroy your credit score and effect what you can qualify for. Whether you are shopping for a cell phone, car, home loan, insurance, or just curious about wanting to see what you could qualify for, a credit inquiry can cost you points on your credit score. Even a reduction in credit points may seem trivial.
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4). Be Curious – And Be A Successful Communicator By : Judy Ringer
There are many ways to improve the way you communicate. For example, you will always start things off on the right foot by opening the conversation in a way that creates mutual respect. Using phrases such as, "If you have a minute, I'd like to talk with you about something that I think will improve the way we work together," helps set your conversation partner at ease.
Article Related to: communication, good communication, curiosity, listening, active listening, respect, difficult conversations, crucial conversations, purpose, beginner's mind, inquiry, open questions, personal power
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