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11 Things Smart People Don’t Say

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Enable Group | Feb 04, 2019

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Emotionally intelligent people know that certain phrases carry special power—they make you look bad even when the words are true. In this article, originally published on LinkedIn Pulse, Dr. Travis Bradberry shows you which 11 phrases to avoid.
There are some things you simply never want to say at work.

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