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Michael Kohan
Elevate Life Project: Mindfulness | Spirituality | Success | Personal Growth
Podcast: Why Having Difficult Conversations Is Worth It
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Why Having Difficult Conversations Is Worth It
Go on any forum right now. Ask people which sentences they least like to hear in conversation. You will probably find famous among the first ten examples, “We need to talk.” Whether you hear this sentence at home or in the office, it never fails to give you a knot in your stomach.
You hate that sentence. It shows that a problem needs your attention as soon as possible. You are going to have a difficult conversation.
We fear difficult conversations for various reasons because they are uncomfortable and hurt feelings. They may escalate into arguments. As a result, we hope it will disappear if we avoid the subject altogether.
But whether in personal life or business, these conversations are unavoidable.
Here are some reasons you should embrace having difficult conversations:
Resentment festers when problems are in the dark. So talk things out. Dropping hints on its own is ineffective. You have more of an opportunity to solve a problem when you understand it. Difficult conversations make that possible. If you’re hesitating to have a difficult conversation, don’t allow fear to hold you back.
Once you learn to make the most of difficult conversations, you’ll wonder what you were so afraid of. Maintain your composure and talk. It may go your way, or it may not. In the end, though, the result will be worth the trouble.
By Michael Kohan LIfe Coach | SUCCESS COACH | MINDFULLNESS COACH5
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Michael Kohan
Elevate Life Project: Mindfulness | Spirituality | Success | Personal Growth
Podcast: Why Having Difficult Conversations Is Worth It
What’s your true purpose? Free Quiz by visiting
https://elevatelifeproject.com/purpose
If you liked this Podcast, please subscribe in Itunes and write us a review. This is what helps us stand out, so more people can find this show. To Write us a Review please open up this Podcast in the Itunes Store on your computer and search for Living Life on Purpose https://elevatelifeproject.com/podcast
Show Notes
Why Having Difficult Conversations Is Worth It
Go on any forum right now. Ask people which sentences they least like to hear in conversation. You will probably find famous among the first ten examples, “We need to talk.” Whether you hear this sentence at home or in the office, it never fails to give you a knot in your stomach.
You hate that sentence. It shows that a problem needs your attention as soon as possible. You are going to have a difficult conversation.
We fear difficult conversations for various reasons because they are uncomfortable and hurt feelings. They may escalate into arguments. As a result, we hope it will disappear if we avoid the subject altogether.
But whether in personal life or business, these conversations are unavoidable.
Here are some reasons you should embrace having difficult conversations:
Resentment festers when problems are in the dark. So talk things out. Dropping hints on its own is ineffective. You have more of an opportunity to solve a problem when you understand it. Difficult conversations make that possible. If you’re hesitating to have a difficult conversation, don’t allow fear to hold you back.
Once you learn to make the most of difficult conversations, you’ll wonder what you were so afraid of. Maintain your composure and talk. It may go your way, or it may not. In the end, though, the result will be worth the trouble.

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