The Top 10 Ways to Correct Someone, Gracefully.

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1. “Are you sure about that?”

2. “May I share my view on that?”

3. “Is it possible that there is another approach/solution/source here?”

4. “That’s generally true, but I wonder if it is true in this situation.”

5. “Tell me your thinking on that approach/conclusion, will you?”

6. “Are you thinking that doing that will get you what you really want?”

7. “I wonder if we have all the facts/data on that, yet.”

8. “How can I most help you, right now?”

9. “When/where did you decide that is/was true?”

10. “Hmm. That’s very interesting. Will you educate me on that and why you see it that way?”

Thomas J. Leonard, often known as the father of coaching, passed away suddenly on February 11th, 2003. His seemingly endless ideas included the creation of CoachVille, and the International Coach Federation, as well as numerous books, teleclasses, programs, and workshops on coaching. One of Thomas’ signature creative structures were these top ten lists, a way of organizing his thoughts in an easy to read format. Visit Best of Thomas to learn more about the many different works of Thomas Leonard

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