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Today, we're diving into a crucial topic for speakers, thought leaders, and influential voices: how conflict can create intimacy.
Being an influential voice doesn't mean you'll never hurt, upset, or disappoint someone. It's not a matter of if, but when.
In this episode, I'll share insights on how to handle these situations — both when you're on the receiving end of being hurt and when you're the one who's caused the upset.
In this episode, we’ll explore:
Why you shouldn’t take hurtful words and actions from others personally
How to respond with love and compassion, even to criticism or negativity
Your responsibility as an influential voice when you upset someone
The power of cultivating relationships with people who are willing to work through conflicts
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Published 11/26/24
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