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Your boss just took credit for your work in front of everyone. You're sitting there trying not to react.
Here's what to say →You keep having the same fight with your partner every week. You both know it's coming and neither of you knows how to stop it.
Here's what to say →Someone asks you for a favor and you say yes before you can think. Again. And now you're pissed at yourself.
Here's what to say →Not sure where to start?
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On the drive home. In the shower. Lying awake at 2am. You rehearse what you'll say. But when the moment comes, the words disappear.
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- ✓10 answers for work (boss, coworkers, meetings)
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- ✓10 for communication (saying no, confrontation, apologies)
- ✓"If they push back" follow-ups for every situation
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I used the 'coworker taking credit' words in my Monday meeting. I didn't even change them. My boss looked at me and said 'I didn't realize you led that.'
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