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"You tell them that you've been writing your thank-you notes and realized that you haven't written one to them: it's an 'I' statement," she said.
"Always use an 'I' statement - 'I need,' 'I want,' 'I'd like to.' " And if an issue is too emotionally charged to discuss with the patient, she suggested talking instead to someone you trust and respect.
Now, put them together in an "I" statement.
I've honed my "Who Am I?" statement to about 70 to 80 words, or eight short lines.
I'll start by describing my own experiences in writing what I call a "Who Am I?" statement.
With a little humor, you can sometimes get across a short "who am I" statement with more punch than a 3-minute verbal introduction.
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