I Said This, You Heard That

Speaker: Kathleen Edelman
Length: 6 Parts

Words are powerful. They’ve created (and destroyed) confidence. They’ve started (and wrecked) relationships. They’ve landed (and lost) jobs. So before you open your mouth again, consider this . . .

Part 1: “An Introduction to the Temperaments”

Words are powerful. They’ve created (and destroyed) confidence. They’ve started (and wrecked) relationships. They’ve landed (and lost) jobs. So before you open your mouth again, consider this . . .

Part 2: “Strengths & Weaknesses”

Ask two people to describe the same thing and you’ll probably get very different details. That’s not by mistake; it’s by design.

Part 3: “The Words Your Temperament Needs”

The same words don’t sound the same to all of us. A comment like, “You should come!” feels flattering to some and stressful to others. Can you tell how your words will land before you say them? Actually, you can.

Part 4: “When Your Needs Aren’t Filled”

Like the dashboard light that lets you know your car is almost out of gas, your mouth comes equipped with a warning system. Learning to notice your warning system may prevent future conversations from becoming catastrophes.

Part 5: “Identifying Others”

From pep talks to apologies, thank-you notes to love letters, knowing the right words to use isn’t a secret if you consider who you’re talking to.

Part 6: “Putting It into Practice”

Your words will impact the quality, and even the direction, of the lives of those around you. How will you use that power for good?

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