I know many of us in here have had to navigate many, many difficult conversations with family, friends, coworkers, etc. Creating this thread in hopes that people will give some insight into how they navigate these.
My formula is to always work from a place of love, to question, and to never allow myself to be pulled into a state of anger. Once things devolve into that path, it makes it harder to move forward. Anger is also caused by fear and insecurity, which we don’t have if we’re speaking from the truth.
What are your thoughts and best practice approaches?
My co-workers and a few friends have fought me for years on this. I keep sharing screen shots and sending information I read here and on Truth and leave it there. It isn't my job or my problem to force others. They learn or they do not. However, I had an icu nurse come through last night. She said she'd been saving lives by sneaking supplements and ivermectin into patients. That being said, for every 20 that like to disagree, there's the one that comes through that brings a light of hope.
Seriously? She actually saved patients like that? This is exactly why I have hope. Once one person gets their hands on a kernel of truth, it’s only a matter of time until the dominoes start to fall. Thanks for sharing!
She rolled through Tuesday night. That is what she said. She said she wasn't playing the scam game and did what she needed to do. Zero fs to give. I thanked her.