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Hello, Molly here with practical tips to help you Say It Skillfully, especially in challenging circumstances.
Here's this week's "Hey Molly", where I address a tough talk submitted by a professional who's keen to Say It Skillfully.
You're overcommitted. You said yes when you should have said no. Doing this for a couple years has you totally burned out. The toll on you and relationships you care about most is not worth it. It's gotta stop now. How do you back away from a commitment in a way to honor all parties? |
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Often I'm told, "Hang on, I'm writing down what you said." My cheatsheet saves you that effort!
This week helps you "serve the whole". |
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Last week's podcast featured Noah Fense, a hip hop artist, entrepreneur, event curator, and founder of Foresee—a music and arts collective albel. He joins the show to share his journey, rediscovering himself after years of suffering from drug addiction, mental illness, homelessness, low self-confidence, and legal issues. Noah now creates music with the intention to uplift and drop gems that if caught,l can transform the listener into something greater than who they believed themselves to be. As he fulfills his potential, Noah inspires others to realize theirs.
Listen on: *Say It Skillfully - *Spotify - *Audible
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P.S. My 1st LinkedIn course on leadership communication is out! We've reached over 10,000 learners in the first month. I invite you to take it. Here's a post for you to access the course for free for a day. Look forward to your thoughts! |
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