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EPISODE · May 1, 2026 · 11 MIN

Self Evaluation for Better Communication

from Relate Humanly · host Robert Nuddleman

The conversation delves into the importance of self-evaluation before difficult conversations, emphasizing emotional and physical readiness, bias check, emotional bandwidth, capacity for difficult conversations, setting the standard for conversation, values and behavior in conversation, role and value-based perspectives, emulating respected individuals, and preparation for difficult conversations. The key takeaways include the need for self-evaluation and setting the standard for who you want to be in a conversation.TakeawaysSelf-evaluation before difficult conversationsSetting the standard for who you want to be in a conversationChapters00:00 Preparation for Difficult Conversations

The conversation delves into the importance of self-evaluation before difficult conversations, emphasizing emotional and physical readiness, bias check, emotional bandwidth, capacity for difficult conversations, setting the standard for conversation, values and behavior in conversation, role and value-based perspectives, emulating respected individuals, and preparation for difficult conversations. The key takeaways include the need for self-evaluation and setting the standard for who you want to be in a conversation.TakeawaysSelf-evaluation before difficult conversationsSetting the standard for who you want to be in a conversationChapters00:00 Preparation for Difficult Conversations

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