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Building an Authentic Relationship: 3 C's of Messages


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The way we communicate can make a big difference. Whether it's offering compliments, extending congratulations, or providing consolation, each style of messaging plays a unique role in fostering a supportive and positive environment. Let's talk about how we use these different styles in our day-to-day interactions within the community.

  • When do you find yourself giving compliments in our community? Is it more about acknowledging great contributions or encouraging newer members?
  • How about congratulations? Do you use them mainly for significant achievements, like reaching milestones, or also for smaller wins?
  • And then there's consoling. It can be tricky, right? How do you approach offering comfort or support in more sensitive or challenging discussions?

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Each message style has its own power and place, and mastering the art of when and how to use them can really enhance our community's vibe. Whether it's lifting someone up with a compliment, celebrating their success, or offering a shoulder to lean on, it's these interactions that knit us closer together. So, how do you weave these different styles into your community interactions? Let's share and learn from each other! 🌟🗨️🤗

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