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Most of us aren't ready and aren't good at having real conversations. We're not good at having difficult conversations because real conversations challenge us. Real and difficult conversations make us stand in our own truth; they teach us that we have to be truth-tellers. We've got to listen to
learn.
George Raveling
People Tend to Avoid Difficult Conversations About Racial Injustices
#438: Coach George Raveling on This Unique Moment in Time, How to Practice Self-Leadership, Navigating Difficult Conversations, and Much More
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