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It’s very natural to fear confrontation: it’s usually awkward and can more often than not lead into even MORE confrontation.
However, having these difficult conversations is extremely important. When practiced with compassion, respect and understanding for the other party’s point of view and feelings, they bring a lot of good things into the relationship with the person, and your own life.
In order to grow as a person and as a professional facing others, owning your beliefs and standing up for who you are is a necessity.
In this episode, we tell you about our experience with hard talks, how we went about it and our top tips to properly prepare for and execute a difficult conversation.
By Marie de Peretti & Pili Zambrano (Co-founders of B.YOND Creatives)It’s very natural to fear confrontation: it’s usually awkward and can more often than not lead into even MORE confrontation.
However, having these difficult conversations is extremely important. When practiced with compassion, respect and understanding for the other party’s point of view and feelings, they bring a lot of good things into the relationship with the person, and your own life.
In order to grow as a person and as a professional facing others, owning your beliefs and standing up for who you are is a necessity.
In this episode, we tell you about our experience with hard talks, how we went about it and our top tips to properly prepare for and execute a difficult conversation.