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9. Watch and React
Sometimes your loved ones’ responses won’t be verbalized, so you will need to use your best empathy to try to understand what they are thinking and feeling. Let them know that you will support them as you hope they support you during this entire process. Let them know that you still want to have fun and do the things you enjoy.
If they cry, hand them a tissue. If they look confused, offer some more details. If they storm out of the room, give them some time and return to the conversation. Your presentation, response to them and body language can have as much impact as the words that you use. Be sure to have nonverbal communication skills on par with your verbal communication for the best success.
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