How can you have more productive conversations? Cheri Torres on the podcast, Your Intended Message with host George Torok. I think that it's very easy for us to kind of stay at the surface. We're advocating for our point of view. And I think it's easy to ask a question that that starts to dig below that and turn that back and forth into something that's a conversation worth having. By asking, tell me a little bit more about why you see it that way. What do you think the outcomes will be? What do you know that I don't know? That I should know that might help me understand more deeply your particular position on this and that immediately diffuses the defensiveness in the other person because they're being asked for their their opinion and their a deeper explanation of their thoughts. ----- Imagine the results when you have more productive conversations worth having. Listen to this conversation on the podcast here https://yourintendedmessage.podbean.com/e/conversations-worth-having-jackie-stavos-cheri-torres/ Watch the full video here https://youtu.be/OISqqfad0cg?si=tSV0HeU1xSjLapzP https://yourintendedmessage.com/
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