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Trigger Words, Part 2 (Season 2, Episode 7)

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We conclude our conversation from last week on the power of words, usually words associated with past or present pain that cause us to have "allergic" reactions.

Some questions to add to this conversation:

What judgements or generalizations do you make about the person or organizations that use trigger words?

What do you usually do with the subsequent emotions that arise?

What words do you use that you know are triggers for others?

What is a guiding thought or principle when you decide to use a word that triggers others?

Thanks for listening! You can join the conversation at Faith Circus-ing on Facebook, too.

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We conclude our conversation from last week on the power of words, usually words associated with past or present pain that cause us to have "allergic" reactions.

Some questions to add to this conversation:

What judgements or generalizations do you make about the person or organizations that use trigger words?

What do you usually do with the subsequent emotions that arise?

What words do you use that you know are triggers for others?

What is a guiding thought or principle when you decide to use a word that triggers others?

Thanks for listening! You can join the conversation at Faith Circus-ing on Facebook, too.

  continue reading

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