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- When someone is rude or belittling, stay silent for 5-7 seconds.
- Ask them to repeat what they said to regain control.
- Show your power by remaining calm and in control.
- Avoid arguing to protect relationships, not to win.
- Use questions like "What am I missing?" to unravel conflicts.
- When dealing with someone you dislike, stay calm and observe.
- Remember, people often act out their struggles, not who they are.
- Communicate with control, confidence, and connection.
- Control your breath to stay calm in heated moments.
- Pause intentionally to think before responding.
- Slow down your speech to appear more confident.
- Be aware of your triggers and practice self-awareness.
- Use silence to disarm liars and manipulators.
- Ask questions of intent to clarify others’ true motives.
- When disrespected, respond with silence and ask "Did you mean to offend?"
- Avoid escalating conflicts by not throwing insults back.
- Say "I can’t make it" instead of false excuses.
- Use gratitude when declining invitations to keep it kind.
- Be honest about your priorities without over-apologizing.
- Limit contact with easily triggered people.
- Treat difficult people like they treat you, with kindness.
- Use open-ended questions to improve small talk.
- Have a clear goal for every conversation.
- Share vulnerabilities to build trust and connection.
- Remember, words have a ripple effect on others’ lives.
- Teach children to communicate safely and openly.
- Practice honesty and integrity in all your interactions.
- Focus on one communication skill at a time for improvement.
- Recognize that change takes time and patience.
- Your words shape your reputation and future.
- Use pauses and silence to control conversations.
- Be aware of verbal fillers like "um" or "like" and reduce them.
- When lying, pause and ask "Did you mean to be rude?"
- When accused falsely, respond calmly and confidently.
- Use storytelling and inflection to persuade effectively.
- Be authentic and vulnerable to gain trust.
- Practice self-control before difficult conversations.
- Set boundaries clearly and kindly.
- Say "thank you" and decline with kindness, not excuses.
- Remember, every conversation is a chance to influence.
- Cultivate patience and curiosity in conflicts.
- Recognize triggers rooted in past experiences.
- Use "I could have done better" to de-escalate conflicts.
- Treat others as they treat you, with kindness.
- Focus on understanding, not winning arguments.
- Be intentional about how you start and end talks.
- Keep your body language neutral and calm.
- Use storytelling to connect and persuade.
- Practice honesty, even when it’s uncomfortable.
- Remember, words are powerful; choose them wisely.
- Your communication skills can transform your life.