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Be willing to let go of outcomes that are not beneficial from "summary" of Crucial Conversations by Kerry Patterson,Joseph Grenny,Ron McMillan,Al Switzler
When engaging in crucial conversations, it is important to recognize the need to be flexible and adaptable when it comes to outcomes. This means being willing to let go of rigid expectations and preconceived notions about how things should unfold. Oftentimes, we become so fixated on a specific outcome that we lose sight of the bigger picture and fail to consider alternative possibilities that may be more beneficial in the long run. By being open to letting go of outcomes that are not beneficial, we demonstrate a willingness to prioritize the greater good over our own personal des...Similar Posts
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