How to Stay Empowered When Someone Throws Multiple Issues at You!

Do you feel frustrated when someone says something which contains several issues you wish to address?

If you start responding to only one of the issues, you run the risk of forgetting the others or worse, letting the other person get away with acting in a way that you wish to call them up on.

This simple technique will help you structure your response, ensure you address each issue and assertively take back your power to be heard.

Use it in 1:1 situation or meetings and never again feel ignored.

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