Chapter 67 · Quick Fire
Difficult Conversations: holding the room when stakes are high
Question 1 / 10Press 1–4
What's Rosenberg's distinction between feelings and faux-feelings?
- 1Feelings are positive, faux-feelings are negative
- 2Real feelings (sad, angry, disappointed) defuse; faux-feelings ("I feel that you don't respect me") are accusations dressed as feelings and escalate
- 3Feelings are masculine, faux-feelings are feminine
- 4There's no meaningful difference
Habit loop
- Learn
Finish this step. - Plan
Decide the next sitting. - Do
Carry one part into action. - Reflect
Log what changed. - Teach
Pass one point on.