2026-04-21
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The top three mistakes that I see communicators make are one, they use absolutes, the always and the nevers.
Two, they over explain their words.
And three, they find a way to not take control of the first seven seconds of the conversation.
Without those seven seconds, everything else does not fall into place.
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So number one, if you don't want to make this mistake, it's very simple, but it's also very hard.
Absolutes.
You know what it's like when you're in conversation with people.
Or let's, better yet, an argument with somebody.
Probably somebody you're very close with.