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If someone’s offensive words strike a nerve with you, you’ll instinctively fight, flee, or freeze — all three of which you’ll later regret. If the attack takes you by surprise, you’ll unlikely be primed to respond in a constructive way in the heat of the moment. Counselling psychologist Alicia del Prado suggests forearming yourself against such onslaughts by learning how to “forge” — that is, boldly addressing the insulting comments head-on. When you forge, you won’t rue what you said, nor will you lament what you wish you’d said. Instead, your clear conscience will earn you a good night’s sleep.
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About the Author
Counseling psychologist Alicia del Prado is the founder of del Prado Counseling & Consulting and a co-author of It’s Time to Talk (And Listen).
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