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6  CRUCIAL CONVERSATIONS


     multiprocessing with a half-starved brain.  It's little wonder that
    when it matters the most, we're often at our worst behavior.
       W e  act in self-defeating ways.  In our doped-up, dumbed-down
     state,  the  strategies we choose for dealing with our crucial con­
     versations are perfectly designed  to keep us from what we actu­
     ally  want.  We're  our  own  worst  enemies-and  we  don't  even
     realize it. Here's how this works.
       Let's  say that your significant other has been paying less and
     less attention to you.  Y o u realize he  or  she  has  a busy job, but
    you  still  would  like  more  time  together.  You  drop  a  few  hints
     about the  issue,  but your loved one doesn't handle it well. You
     decide not to  put on added pressure, so  you  clam up. Of course,
     since you're not all that happy with the arrangement, your dis­
    pleasure now comes out through an occasional sarcastic remark.

       "Another  late  night,  huh?  Do  you  really  need  all  of  the
       money in the world?"

       Unfortunately (and here's where the problem becomes  self­
     defeating), the more you snip and snap, the less your loved one
     wants to be around you.  So your significant other spends even
     less time with you, you  become  even  more upset,  and  the spi­
     ral continues. Your behavior is now actually creating the very
     thing  you  didn't  want  in  the  first  place.  You're  caught  in  an
     unhealthy,  self-defeating loop.
       Or  consider  what's  happening  with  your  roommate  Terry­
     who wears your and your other two roommates' clothes (without
     asking)-and he's proud of it.  In fact, one day while walking out
     the  door,  he  glibly  announced  that  he  was  wearing  something
     from  each  of your  closets.  You  could  see Taylor's  pants,  Scott's
     shirt,  and,  yes,  even  Chris's  new  matching  shoes-and-socks
     ensemble. What of yours could he possibly be wearing? Eww!
       Your  response,  quite  naturally,  has  been  to  bad-mouth  Terry
     behind  his  back.  That  is  until  one  day when  he  overheard  you
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