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By now you've probably used AI to help you write difficult emails and other messages. It can also help you prepare for a tough conversation. Here's how.
As the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown continues, experts shared tips for parents who want to discuss ICE activity with their children.
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Some conversations are tough. These conversations are where something is at stake. Giving feedback, verbalizing your opinion, setting a boundary. We tend to avoid these conversations because they make ...
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Classroom conversations about values and other contentious topics can feel difficult and even scary. But educators and students alike can learn how to navigate these essential conversations ...
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. Difficult conversations are a human inevitability. Here’s how emotionally secure people turn ...
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TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - Addiction doesn’t take hold of a person’s life overnight, according to a local expert who says the condition develops slowly over time. Michael Rizzi, a behavioral health ...