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204. Tough Talks: Turn Tension Into Trust
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How to have the conversations that are most difficult — and most important.
Before you can have hard conversations with others, you need to have an honest conversation with yourself. That's the counterintuitive advice from Sheila Heen, who says our own internal narratives often derail our attempts at negotiation and conflict resolution.
"The first negotiation is actually a negotiation I have with myself about my own story," explains Heen, a Harvard Law School lecturer and co-author of Difficult Conversations: How to Discuss What Matters Most. When entering challenging interactions, she recommends a powerful shift where we consider that our perspective is only one side of the story. "If I can shift my purpose from convincing you of something to just understanding how you see it and why we might see it differently, that actually is more likely to generate a good conversation with less defensiveness for both of us."
In this episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, Heen joins Matt Abrahams to explore effective communication in high-stakes situations. From giving and receiving feedback with her “ACE” framework (Appreciation, Coaching, and Evaluation) to recognizing the "degrees of difficulty" in disagreements, she offers practical strategies for having productive conversations even when emotions run high.
Episode Reference Links:
- Sheila Heen
- Sheila’s Books: Difficult Conversations / Thanks for the Feedback
- Ep.144 Communicating Through Conflict: How to Get Along with Anyone
- Ep.136 The Art of Disagreeing Without Conflict: Navigating the Nuance
Connect:
- Premium Signup >>>> Think Fast Talk Smart Premium
- Email Questions & Feedback >>> [email protected]
- Episode Transcripts >>> Think Fast Talk Smart Website
- Newsletter Signup + English Language Learning >>> FasterSmarter.io
- Think Fast Talk Smart >>> LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTube
- Matt Abrahams >>> LinkedIn
Chapters:
- (00:00) - Introduction
- (00:43) - Managing Anxiety in Tough Conversations
- (04:09) - Why Emotions Matter
- (07:17) - Shifting the Story We Tell Ourselves
- (08:35) - Starting with the Real Issue
- (10:14) - Getting Unstuck in Conflict
- (13:12) - ACE: The Three Types of Feedback
- (16:14) - Making Feedback Actionable
- (18:34) - Finding Common Ground
- (20:11) - The Final Three Questions
- (29:10) - Conclusion
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Manage episode 483857769 series 2613498
How to have the conversations that are most difficult — and most important.
Before you can have hard conversations with others, you need to have an honest conversation with yourself. That's the counterintuitive advice from Sheila Heen, who says our own internal narratives often derail our attempts at negotiation and conflict resolution.
"The first negotiation is actually a negotiation I have with myself about my own story," explains Heen, a Harvard Law School lecturer and co-author of Difficult Conversations: How to Discuss What Matters Most. When entering challenging interactions, she recommends a powerful shift where we consider that our perspective is only one side of the story. "If I can shift my purpose from convincing you of something to just understanding how you see it and why we might see it differently, that actually is more likely to generate a good conversation with less defensiveness for both of us."
In this episode of Think Fast, Talk Smart, Heen joins Matt Abrahams to explore effective communication in high-stakes situations. From giving and receiving feedback with her “ACE” framework (Appreciation, Coaching, and Evaluation) to recognizing the "degrees of difficulty" in disagreements, she offers practical strategies for having productive conversations even when emotions run high.
Episode Reference Links:
- Sheila Heen
- Sheila’s Books: Difficult Conversations / Thanks for the Feedback
- Ep.144 Communicating Through Conflict: How to Get Along with Anyone
- Ep.136 The Art of Disagreeing Without Conflict: Navigating the Nuance
Connect:
- Premium Signup >>>> Think Fast Talk Smart Premium
- Email Questions & Feedback >>> [email protected]
- Episode Transcripts >>> Think Fast Talk Smart Website
- Newsletter Signup + English Language Learning >>> FasterSmarter.io
- Think Fast Talk Smart >>> LinkedIn, Instagram, YouTube
- Matt Abrahams >>> LinkedIn
Chapters:
- (00:00) - Introduction
- (00:43) - Managing Anxiety in Tough Conversations
- (04:09) - Why Emotions Matter
- (07:17) - Shifting the Story We Tell Ourselves
- (08:35) - Starting with the Real Issue
- (10:14) - Getting Unstuck in Conflict
- (13:12) - ACE: The Three Types of Feedback
- (16:14) - Making Feedback Actionable
- (18:34) - Finding Common Ground
- (20:11) - The Final Three Questions
- (29:10) - Conclusion
*****
Thank you to our sponsors. These partnerships support the ongoing production of the podcast, allowing us to bring it to you for free.
Let Grammarly take the busywork off your plate so you can focus on high-impact work. Download Grammarly for free today
Become a Faster Smarter Supporter by joining TFTS Premium.
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