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We use three voices to communicate with ourselves AND others. Even if you get that you may not realize that not only can someone’s second voice be speaking to you, but you might be using your second voice to speak to them.
Confused? Here’s a reminder for those who haven’t read Three Voices.
Ever talked to someone and realize that you’re not really talking to them, but instead your talking to their experiences, their fears, their… parent from their childhood? Ever talk to someone and feel like they are not “in character?”
or… ever just sat in silence with someone you care about, and just knew that you were in sync?
In both cases you weren’t communicating with your third voice.
Listen to the podcast, and we’ll explore this useful concept and extend the foundation Three Voices. It may just explain an interaction you’ve had and give you an “aha moment.”
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We use three voices to communicate with ourselves AND others. Even if you get that you may not realize that not only can someone’s second voice be speaking to you, but you might be using your second voice to speak to them.
Confused? Here’s a reminder for those who haven’t read Three Voices.
Ever talked to someone and realize that you’re not really talking to them, but instead your talking to their experiences, their fears, their… parent from their childhood? Ever talk to someone and feel like they are not “in character?”
or… ever just sat in silence with someone you care about, and just knew that you were in sync?
In both cases you weren’t communicating with your third voice.
Listen to the podcast, and we’ll explore this useful concept and extend the foundation Three Voices. It may just explain an interaction you’ve had and give you an “aha moment.”