From Crisis to Connection: How to Become More Honest in Our Dealings with Others
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Beth CampbellJune 1, 2021
When I first read the heading, I thought that "more honest" was a ridiculous term. You are either honest or not. You know a half lie is still a lie. But as I listened to the podcast I realized that we all live in the grey area and that it's important to evaluate and make changes until we can honestly say we are less grey and walking towards a bright white.
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