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4. Be Preventative
Generally, people wait too long to communicate important issues to loved ones. You might be waiting for the right place, the right time or some completely unlikely scenario to unfold. Waiting puts you at an extreme disadvantage, though.
When others hear about the situation indirectly, they begin jumping to conclusions that are misinformed and misguided. Not only that but they may be annoyed, frustrated, or angry that they had to find out from a source other than you. You lose any power in this situation because you have to undo the damage done. Act swiftly when you receive the news to better manage the reactions of others.
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