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Truth Access

: Use structured "I" statements to address roadblocks or concerns directly. For example: "I spotted a potential roadblock... do you have a minute to hear my concerns?".

: Teachers use "Find the Truth" activities to practice writing, where students write true sentences and peers must guess which one is theirs. 2. Communicating "Your Truth" : Use structured "I" statements to address roadblocks

Speaking Your Truth in the Workplace: Part 1 - CEO of Your Life : Use structured "I" statements to address roadblocks

: Focus on secrets or funny mishaps. Examples include: "What is the biggest secret you’ve kept from your parents?" or "What’s the most embarrassing music you listen to?". : Use structured "I" statements to address roadblocks