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How to go from "hurting" to "heard" in difficult relationship conversations (#11)

How to go from "hurting" to "heard" in difficult relationship conversations (#11)

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Our very own Transformative Communications coach, Cathie Fischer, shares her insights.

  • Learn what makes her approach special and effective for the most challenging conversations.
  • Discover which relationships her approach works with.
  • Use the one strategy she recommends we all start with, now.
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Download your free copy of “10 ways to successfully have a difficult conversation without being totally ignored or yelled at” here: https://livewellandfully.com/successful-conversations-em/

“I think that the act of listening is really important because I think everybody really needs and wants to be heard, and many of us tend to be formulating a response in our minds instead of really truly listening and understanding.” -Cathie Fischer

Cathie Fischer is a Transformative Communications coach for women in the second half of their lives. She is passionate about all things related to communication. She has developed ninja-like skill in this area because she has had to navigate communications both during her daughter’s years in addiction and to navigate a variety of mental health challenges with other family members.


It's hard enough being a mom. When your child has an addiction or mental illness, it feels like your world is falling apart.

We offer action-based strategies to help moms reclaim peace in their homes and their hearts while encouraging their son or daughter to choose recovery. Visit our website here: http://wrgo.io/BarbaraDecker/41726.

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