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We typically want to know who and what we are dealing with so we can make informed decisions around relationships or professional endeavors. Part of that understanding is requiring transparency. Many of us believe we have no issue being transparent, but when the conversation gets too personal -we aren't always able to push through. Let's talk about it.
By Kimberly FieldsWe typically want to know who and what we are dealing with so we can make informed decisions around relationships or professional endeavors. Part of that understanding is requiring transparency. Many of us believe we have no issue being transparent, but when the conversation gets too personal -we aren't always able to push through. Let's talk about it.