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In relation to the podcast I have been noticing when I tell someone something, because of a hidden reason that I want to tell them.
For example, I may bring up to someone about me being busy on Saturday doing a bike ride because I secretly want them to know I am going biking. When they never asked and I could of just said I am busy on Saturday. That is not a great example however it happens all the time. It is not a clean response to an answer to someone’s question because I, for some ego based reason, want them to know what I am doing. Does that make sense?
My podcast question is does this go along with your clean response podcast? Because I notice I do it a lot.
By Clare Dimond4.9
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In relation to the podcast I have been noticing when I tell someone something, because of a hidden reason that I want to tell them.
For example, I may bring up to someone about me being busy on Saturday doing a bike ride because I secretly want them to know I am going biking. When they never asked and I could of just said I am busy on Saturday. That is not a great example however it happens all the time. It is not a clean response to an answer to someone’s question because I, for some ego based reason, want them to know what I am doing. Does that make sense?
My podcast question is does this go along with your clean response podcast? Because I notice I do it a lot.

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