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Yesterday I finished the mini-series "Normal People" and was deeply moved by the story and how relatable it was. A major highlight of the story touched on the realities of miscommunication, words left unsaid, and the consequences of this.
Communicating is hard.
We make the mistake of assuming and projecting.
Speaking up can feel incredibly daunting.
Asking for what you want can be silenced by an overwhelming fear of rejection.
But what if by speaking up and having the hard conversations we get what we want? What if what we desire and are after was available to us all along? But we never knew because we never spoke the words that we were too afraid to speak?
Yesterday I finished the mini-series "Normal People" and was deeply moved by the story and how relatable it was. A major highlight of the story touched on the realities of miscommunication, words left unsaid, and the consequences of this.
Communicating is hard.
We make the mistake of assuming and projecting.
Speaking up can feel incredibly daunting.
Asking for what you want can be silenced by an overwhelming fear of rejection.
But what if by speaking up and having the hard conversations we get what we want? What if what we desire and are after was available to us all along? But we never knew because we never spoke the words that we were too afraid to speak?