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When you have a tough message to share, or when you are so convinced of your own rightness that you may push too hard, remember to STATE your path: • Share your facts. Start with the least controversial, most persuasive elements from your Path to Action. • Tell your story. Explain what you’re beginning to conclude. • Ask for others’ paths. Encourage others to share both their facts and their stories. • Talk tentatively. State your story as a story—don’t disguise it as a fact. • Encourage testing. Make it safe for others to express differing or even opposing views.

Crucial Conversations Tools for Talking When Stakes Are High

Kerry Patterson, Ron McMillan, Joseph Grenny, Al Switzler

“In order to speak clearly, you need to be able to think clearly. And to think clearly, you usually need to be able to write it clearly.”

The Unicorn Project

Gene Kim

focusing on everything means focusing on nothing.

Free to Focus

Michael Hyatt

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