Sentences with phrase «often uncomfortable conversations»

Having courageous and often uncomfortable conversations to find common ground among unlikely alliances may be just what the world needs to better the current food system.

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At work, too often managers or co-workers assume someone is on the same page, are too busy to check back with them or try to avoid a possible uncomfortable «level setting» conversation.
Mental health can often be an uncomfortable conversation because it's not a black and white topic.
This is about using the tremendous leverage of the federal government to force some really blunt conversations at the state and district level, the kinds of conversations that make people uncomfortable and often lead to political paralysis.
Photographers like Larry Clark, who got his start documenting bands of roguish teenage surfers and skateboarders (often during moments of reckless violence and illegal drug use) and went on to direct Kids, exposed the grittier elements of youth culture, prompting uncomfortable conversations about a rising generation that disregarded prevailing societal norms.
As a trained counselor and previous school crisis counselor, she has been presenting to student and parent groups on subject such as Wired for Success and Uncomfortable Conversations often.
But all too often couples end up dancing around important issues, avoiding conflict, side - stepping uncomfortable conversations every chance they get (rather than face relationship issues head - on), all for the sake of achieving marital / relationship tranquility.
Talking about finances often makes a couple uncomfortable, which causes them to avoid the conversation, or push it to another time.
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