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A two letter word that we use potentially every day in some form, we often embrace the concept of saying “no” as being a powerful ally when we want to express dissatisfaction or displeasure in many situations. However, changing the way we approach this concept while still saying “no” may be helpful in the ways in which we handle a variety of daily interactions. This episode explores saying “yes” instead while still being able to say “no” at the same time, creating a unique way of how we form responses to our conversations.
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Intro/Outro By: Michael Dugan, Podcast Host: Voice4Chefs
By Joshua D. SmithA two letter word that we use potentially every day in some form, we often embrace the concept of saying “no” as being a powerful ally when we want to express dissatisfaction or displeasure in many situations. However, changing the way we approach this concept while still saying “no” may be helpful in the ways in which we handle a variety of daily interactions. This episode explores saying “yes” instead while still being able to say “no” at the same time, creating a unique way of how we form responses to our conversations.
Visit Our Website: https://speaking-from-the-heart.captivate.fm/
Visit Our Business Website: https://www.yourspeakingvoice.biz
Support The Mission Of The Business! Donate Here: https://speaking-from-the-heart.captivate.fm/support
Intro/Outro By: Michael Dugan, Podcast Host: Voice4Chefs