Right Attitudes

Avoid Trigger Words: Own Your Words with Grace and Care

Using phrases like “you should,” “you never,” and “you’re supposed to” can immediately put the other person on the defensive.

Idea for Impact: Using direct and concise language strengthens the message and clarifies your needs. Be mindful of language that may unintentionally cause offense, distress, or discomfort to others. Prioritizing empathy and open-mindedness can contribute to maintaining respectful and inclusive conversations.

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