416: Identify and Work Through Small Conflicts, Stay in Closer Touch, and How to Say the Right Thing | Gretchen Rubin
We talk about why it’s useful to identify and work through nagging conflicts (e.g., whether and when to make the bed, load the dishwasher, get off your phone). We also discuss a listener’s hack that makes it easier to say in touch with the people who are important to us, and law professor Kenji Yoshino explains how to “Say the Right Thing” in challenging situations.
✨ NOW AVAILABLE! ✨ In our new episode of the Templeton Ideas podcast, bestselling author and podcaster @gretchenrubin discusses how she became a writer... and how a case of pink eye led her to investigate the human senses.Listen here: https://t.co/RIqYkrI11h pic.twitter.com/3QJ3iCDOk7— John Templeton Foundation (@templeton_fdn) April 13, 2023
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It's the wild card of every big event — the toast. If you're giving a new year's toast, a best man or maid of honor speech, or any other toasts this coming year, we've got some tips to make sure people remember your toast with fondness and not horror.
1. Make any choice.
2. Challenge yourself. Don’t compare.
3. Take steps and find out.
4. Start small. Begin anywhere.
5. Reframe. Make it a game.
6. Spill milk. Bounce back.
7. Be average. Good enough is enough.
8. Lay eggs in lots of baskets.