Speaking with Care, Clarity, and Courage
Ground your perspective in lived experience. I felt uneasy hearing that comment because it seemed to exclude our colleague expresses impact without blame. Skip long apologies that dilute clarity, and stay anchored in personal responsibility.
Speaking with Care, Clarity, and Courage
Try this flow: observation, feeling, need, request. When meetings start late, I feel anxious because predictability matters to me. Could we agree on a shared start time. This structure balances honesty with empathy and practical action.