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Motivational Interviewing

Engage others in rethinking by asking open-ended questions, practicing reflective listening, and affirming their capacity for change.

Key tips for successful motivational interviewing:

  • Use open-ended questions to encourage deeper reflection
  • Reflectively listen and acknowledge the person's thoughts and feelings about change
  • Affirm their abilities and potential for growth and change
  • Be nonjudgmental and empathetic in your approach

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"Think Again" by Adam Grant is a call to question what we think we know. It teaches the power of curiosity, intellectual humility, and flexibility—skills that help us grow, adapt, and thrive in a rapidly changing world.

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