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Am I steering my own, true course or heading for the rocks?
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<blockquote data-quote="Smithmom" data-source="post: 742678" data-attributes="member: 23371"><p>In negotiation you have to allow the other party dignity and respect. If he's not willing to declare love and need to be loved then that needs to go unsaid. But again, part of negotiation is knowing what your value is to the other party. You need to know what cards you hold. And he knows what cards he holds. I doubt he needs to hear about your pain. You communicate that every time you call or text him. He may need to know that you intend to stand firm. That you will leave him where he is</p><p></p><p>The other thing is any business is knowing who the customer is. Who is he negotiating with you or you and M or M? Very confusing if the other side keeps changing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Smithmom, post: 742678, member: 23371"] In negotiation you have to allow the other party dignity and respect. If he's not willing to declare love and need to be loved then that needs to go unsaid. But again, part of negotiation is knowing what your value is to the other party. You need to know what cards you hold. And he knows what cards he holds. I doubt he needs to hear about your pain. You communicate that every time you call or text him. He may need to know that you intend to stand firm. That you will leave him where he is The other thing is any business is knowing who the customer is. Who is he negotiating with you or you and M or M? Very confusing if the other side keeps changing. [/QUOTE]
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