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How Smart People Deal with Difficult People

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How Smart People Deal with Difficult People
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A very warm, sincere and engaging presentation in the time allotted. DeDe was spot on! More people need to take time to assess and attempt put her advice into practice.

It was not too informative, not that many solutions.

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In these polarizing times, we must rely on intelligence when interacting with difficult others. We'll discuss the science behind avoiding contempt, recognizing motive attribution asymmetry, and learning to coexist with disagreement so that we can behave ethically—even when we don't feel like it.

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  • TX, CA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 11/30/2024

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How Smart People Deal with Difficult People (Oct 2022)

In these polarizing times, we must rely on intelligence when interacting with difficult others. We'll discuss the science behind avoiding contempt, recognizing motive attribution asymmetry, and learning to coexist with disagreement so that we can behave ethically—even when we don't feel like it.

Originally presented: Sep 2022 Advanced Texas Administrative Law Seminar

DeDe Church, DeDe Church & Associates, LLC - Austin, TX