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Finally, don't be afraid to discuss money with your friends.
Don't be afraid to discuss any skills you learned in managing children and a household explicitly.
"It empowered me to have a voice," he said, "to not be afraid to discuss my thoughts and feelings".
And so the Rev. Conrad B. Tillard Sr. of Nazarene Congregational told the mourners, "I hope that never again will we be afraid to discuss in our pulpits the issue of mental illness and depression in our communities".
Don't be afraid to discuss uncomfortable issues.
And like Betty, don't be afraid to discuss them out loud.
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Adolescents often do not know their H.I.V. status, or are afraid to discuss it.
But now, some people are afraid to discuss anything controversial, even inside their own homes.
Current employees at the prison are afraid to discuss conditions inside.
Teachers are afraid to raise the issue, he said in an e-mail message, and they are afraid to discuss the issue in public.
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