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@ -109,4 +109,12 @@ We tell ourselves stories, even when we don't realize it. And fairly often, thes
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However, any set of facts can be used to create an infinite number of stories, so it's up to you to find the right story to describe the situation.
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One way to stop this
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One way to do this is to slow down, and retrace your actions:
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- **Act**: Notice your behavior; ask "Am I *acting* out my concerns rather then *talking* them out?*"
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- **Feel**: Put your feelings into words; ask "What emotions are encouraging me to act this way?"
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- **Tell story**: Analyze your stories; ask "What story is creating these emotions?"
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- **See/hear**: Get back to the facts; Ask "What have I seen or heard that *supports* this story? What have I seen or heard that *conflicts* with this story?"
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Some ways to know if you need to stop, slow down, and retrace your actions include:
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1. **Bad results.** You're not happy with the outcome of the discussion, you feel like it didn't properly address the issue.
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2. **Tough emotions.** You're feeling strong, negative, emotions. If you're angry, stop, slow down, and ask *why*. Why are you feeling this way? Why are you acting this way? Are these feelings helping you address the convera
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