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If you want to discuss what happened, try to put yourself in the other person's shoes, Mr. Beyer advises.
Instead, we deny that it happened, try to hide it, or make outrageous statements that simply aren't true, yet give us some cover.
When thinking about what happened, try to remove yourself from the situation and evaluate right and wrong based solely on the actions that took place regardless of which side you're on.
Consider what happened, try to think of good points.
(that means like nothing happened) Try to keep it a secret,people will try to take the notebook and read it.
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It has been difficult with all that happened trying to stay focused.
Every front office spends the winter evaluating what happened, trying to improve and explaining why next season will be better.
Our people went out every single night trying to stop crime before it happened, trying to take people off the street that they believed were involved in crime".
And when the referee - Alexander Haig, as it happened - tried to blow the whistle, nobody took any notice.
Productivity will drop as people talk and rehash what happened, trying to process it all.
She embraced what happened, trying to absorb the damage, and came out on top.
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