You're in a conversation with a friend or a family member, and it's clear you have different values or convictions about a given topic. You want to have a productive conversation, but you don't want to come across as pushy or dogmatic.
What would you say?
It's important to go into conversation with the right motive and a game plan. The next time you're about to have a hard conversation, here are two principles to remember:
First, think like you're planting a garden, not harvesting a crop
Second, use questions to make headway while staying safe
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