We would call it “make space, take space” in uni, being cognizant of how much of the conversation you were taking and asking if you were giving space for people who are generally underrepresented.
@@sarahar616I would respectfully disagree Sarah. I’ve found over the years that people want to discuss what’s important to them. It’s quite easy to notice when a person isn’t comfortable and you leave it at that, but this strategy is to help with conversation hogging and taking the focus off yourself and being able to help another feel heard. I hope I’ve communicated this in a way that makes sense 😊
@@theemilbarna I believe self acceptance is incredibly important for mental health. We already have enough to deal with. We don’t criticise extroverts no one tells them off for convocation hogging. Everyone needs to be educated
We would call it “make space, take space” in uni, being cognizant of how much of the conversation you were taking and asking if you were giving space for people who are generally underrepresented.
It’s a good reminder: Make space, take space. Thanks for sharing 🤓
Asking people personal questions is rude. If they feel comfortable to share it’s up to them
@@sarahar616I would respectfully disagree Sarah. I’ve found over the years that people want to discuss what’s important to them. It’s quite easy to notice when a person isn’t comfortable and you leave it at that, but this strategy is to help with conversation hogging and taking the focus off yourself and being able to help another feel heard. I hope I’ve communicated this in a way that makes sense 😊
@@theemilbarna I believe self acceptance is incredibly important for mental health. We already have enough to deal with. We don’t criticise extroverts no one tells them off for convocation hogging. Everyone needs to be educated
I’m not changing for society it’s exhausting.
Thanks for taking the time to comment 😊