A $27 PRACTICAL LEARNING EXPERIENCE

When Your Face Leaves the Meeting

You haven't said anything.

But your face already did.

Catch the irritation before your face, voice, or words turn one difficult moment into a worse conversation.

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When Your Face Leaves the Meeting practical learning experience

You know the moment.

Someone asks you the same question again.

You answer—but your voice is a little shorter this time.

Your face tightens.

Maybe you sigh.

Maybe you look away.

Then they say:

“Why are you getting an attitude?”

And suddenly you're no longer talking about the thing you were trying to solve.

Now you're talking about you.

The problem usually starts before the words do.

You don't have to yell.

You don't have to say something rude.

Sometimes it's the look.

The pause.

The sigh.

The way “fine” suddenly doesn't sound fine.

And once the other person reacts to that, the original conversation gets harder.

This short class helps you notice that moment earlier—while you still have time to do something about it.

What You'll Practice

This isn't a class about never getting irritated.

You're human. Irritation happens.

The work is noticing it before it starts running the conversation.

Inside this short class, you'll practice how to:

  • Notice what changes in your face, voice, body, and pace when irritation shows up.
  • Catch the moment before the other person has to react to it.
  • Slow yourself down when you feel the conversation starting to turn.
  • Practice with two everyday situations where keeping your composure isn't so easy.
  • Leave with something you can use the next time it happens.

9 short video lessons.

Two practice scenarios.

An observation sheet.

A portable Safety Check card.

$27.

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Built for the moment you wish you could redo.

You don't need another hour of theory.

You need to recognize the moment sooner.

Before the sigh.

Before the look.

Before “fine” comes out sounding anything but fine.

So the next time you feel yourself starting to leave the conversation, you have something else to do.

You don't have to stop feeling it.

The irritation may still be there.

You may still disagree.

You may still need to say something difficult.

The goal is to keep one emotion from deciding how the whole conversation goes.

That's what you'll practice here.

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