Quick Summary: In this video, we discuss Low and Slow, Name it to Tame it, and Regulate over Educate- three strategies to use when helping ... Staying curious is often the most difficult thing for people to do when they're in a conflict.
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In this video, we discuss Low and Slow, Name it to Tame it, and Regulate over Educate- three strategies to use when helping ... Staying curious is often the most difficult thing for people to do when they're in a conflict. What if the angriest people you meet aren't your enemies—but just overinflated blowfish?
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- In this video, we discuss Low and Slow, Name it to Tame it, and Regulate over Educate- three strategies to use when helping ...
- Staying curious is often the most difficult thing for people to do when they're in a conflict.
- What if the angriest people you meet aren't your enemies—but just overinflated blowfish?
- You can settle most any disagreement with the one you love is just minutes.
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