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Courageous Conversations
Workbook
Your no-BS guide to having courageous conversations
Avoiding a difficult conversation doesn’t make you nice, it makes you a coward.​
Avoiding it doesn’t preserve the relationship; it slowly poisons it with resentment, assumptions, and unspoken truths. The temporary comfort you get from staying silent is a cheap trade-off for the long-term cost to your integrity and your connection.
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A courageous conversation isn’t about winning an argument. It’s not about being right or making the other person feel wrong. It’s an act of profound respect—for yourself, for the other person, and for the relationship itself. It's about having the guts to choose clarity over comfort.

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