032 | Leading Across - Communication Makes or Breaks Relationship

Today on The Rising Leader:

● Handling “non-business” business conversations

● How relationships get impacted by communication

● How to have a conversation with someone when something needs to be fixed

● Keeping yourself grounded and centered

● Being in tune with your gut

Let’s say, on a Monday morning, while scrolling through Instagram, you see a post. It’s your group of friends going golfing over the weekend—and you’re literally out of the picture because you weren’t invited. How would you respond to that? Would you turn it on yourself and decide you’re not likable enough and start sulking about it or would you let your anger go someplace else and trash other people? How do you handle a hurt like that? Now, let’s take this to a business setting. If you were working in a senior leadership team, how would you handle communication when people start feeling slighted?

In this episode, I discuss handling conversations to clear the air or mend a slight. I explain how communication can make or break relationships in any setting. I also highlight the importance of keeping yourself grounded and centered and minding the place, space, and time when having a conversation to clear the air.

“Relationships are made and broken with communication and conversations.” - Mark Silverman

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