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5. Avoid Distractions
When you sit people down to speak to them, you will want the environment to be quiet, calm and clear of distractions. If someone is cooking a huge meal or chasing six kids around the backyard, you will not have the level of attention you need. Less attention means that there is a lower chance that the message will be well received or fully understood. Find a peaceful setting, make good eye contact and say what must be said.
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