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7 Habits That Kill Dialogue
Developing Coherence In DialogueRequires Self Awareness
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1.Inner Critic
Our Inner Critic Focuses
Both AtSelf
And Other
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2. Assumptions
Our Minds Are FilledWith Our Constructs
Leaving LittleRoom For
Extras
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3. Attachment To Outcomes
Preconceived Outcomes
Often Gunk Up TheProcess And Flow
Of Dialogue
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4. Need To Fill The Silence
Being Uncomfortable
With Group SilenceOften Triggers
A Need ToFill It
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5. Fear Of The Unknown
Often If WeDon’t Know SomethingWe RefuseTo Entertain
The Possibility It Exists
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6. Inactive Listening
Zoning OutOr
DaydreamingIs Like Walking
Out On TheDialogue
Group
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7. Disbelief
Participating in DialogueRequires a
Willingness toSuspend Disbelief
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Created At - WWW.WhatIsDialogue.com - 2016
Dialogue allows for people with diverse perspectives to discuss topics that are
important to them where all parties feel safe and respected no matter how great their
differences or point of view. It is possible for people who strongly disagree with one
another’s views to still have an opportunity to learn from one another without feeling forced
to either protect or change their opinions.