Rehearse a single sentence that starts respectfully and states your point. For example, "I want to align on priorities because our handoffs keep slipping." Say it five times, softer, stronger, slower, faster, then choose the version that feels honest in your body.
Alternate between your line and a partner’s likely response, swapping roles every round. The loop reveals where you freeze, where tone drifts, and which words invite dialogue. Keep the loop short enough that curiosity stays alive and blame never gathers momentum.
Use a visible countdown, a mirror or camera, and one listening friend. Timers force you to land the plane. Mirrors expose posture and micro-expressions. Recordings make learning undeniable. Reviewing together keeps accountability compassionate and turns awkward seconds into practical insights you can reuse immediately.
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