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Laura Monk
@ThriveLauraMonkΒ Β·Β 4:29

7 Key Phrases To Avoid an Argument

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Also, if you want to listen to my other podcast titled Communication Skills, that will be all extremely helpful as I give more details on how to communicate effectively. So I hope that was helpful. Please like and share and feel free to leave a reply and I'll meet you in the next podcast. Take care and bye for now

🌱 Laura shows you how to avoid an argument while having a conversation with someone who seems upset. #communication #relationship

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Deborah Pardes
@DBPardesΒ Β·Β 1:38

@ThriveLauraMonk

Ah, laura, I love the steps here and the discreet combination of knowing the power of words, but also knowing the integrity when you say them. There's nothing more difficult than finding a calm space inside a storm. And I think your tactics are really kind of baseline stuff, that it really can help lower the intensity just by the acknowledgment. Acknowledgment acknowledgment. I think that's what you're really getting into here
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Theo Seibold
@ThatoneweirdoΒ Β·Β 4:10

@ThriveLauraMonk

And I think that also goes for the other party and we know how tricky that can be but also just have an understanding have that point of connection where there's kind of this even keel to be able to talk about things that some people just don't want to talk about to the point where it does turn into an argument. And I think what's also key here is because some people obviously do get very emotional about things
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Laura Monk
@ThriveLauraMonkΒ Β·Β 3:15

@RantrumRadio

Hello Theo. Thank you for replying to my podcast. I really appreciate you. And yes, what you mentioned there early in your response was the mental flexibility that you are able to have, or you've maybe recently discovered that having that mental flexibility actually denotes a higher sense of intelligence. If someone can have that mental flexibility, as far as other people needing to argue or feeling like they have to argue, they may be the type of person that feels like they need a zero sum game
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Chripping whines
@Aa9Β Β·Β 1:04
Thank, Laura. Thank you. Those were very helpful steps that you have mentioned. But I have a question like, okay, we want to avoid an argument and we really want to start a normal talk that will be helpful and avoid getting into any argument which will end up turning into a fight. But how can one get a willpower to say I agree or I understand for the reply that, you know, is not honest and that actually is close to utter nonsense?
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Laura Monk
@ThriveLauraMonkΒ Β·Β 4:04

@Aa9

You. Hello, AA Nine. Thank you for your reply and I appreciate you for commenting and asking your question, and I'd be happy to answer it for you. So I would love to hear an example of the type of argument so I can get a little bit more in detail. But in general, what I will say, if someone is, like you said, being ridiculous or not making sense, which means they're in their lower brain and not their upper brain
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