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The move has been completed successfully! Everything appears to have survived the move just fine, but if anyone finds a broken link or anything else that doesn't work as it should, please make a post in Away from the Woods to let me know, thank you.
RP News: ~November 19th 2015~ (Old RP News)
There is no current plot. The forests welcome new travelers within these lands.
Event Status: Not Active (each accepted character allowed to RP in multiple RP threads)
RP Season: Summer
This means everything is green, flowers are everywhere, and the shining sun creates a need for shady shelter on the warmest days.
Why do my conversations constantly end in confusion?
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- Sanchez Jazmin
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Why do my conversations constantly end in confusion?
I try my best to be clear, but it feels like people are always reading between the lines or hearing things I never actually said. Is there a reason why human communication is so prone to these errors?
- Simmons Francine
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Re: Why do my conversations constantly end in confusion?
My own life situation was very similar until I started looking for answers, and I actually found the blog at Wedaf incredibly helpful for understanding why this happens. Their article https://blog.wedaf.com/blog/why-people- ... ach-other/ really opened my eyes to the fact that we all have "invisible filters" based on our past and our current stress levels. I used to blame the other person for not listening, but after reading those insights, I realized that I wasn't accounting for how their personal experiences change how they hear my words. Now, I make it a point to double-check and ask, "Does that make sense?" instead of just moving on. It has honestly saved me from so many unnecessary arguments and made my friendships feel a lot more stable.