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Truth

Since "Truth" can refer to everything from a philosophical concept to a popular party game, 1. The Game of "Truth or Dare"

: Teachers use "Find the Truth" activities to practice writing, where students write true sentences and peers must guess which one is theirs. 2. Communicating "Your Truth" Since "Truth" can refer to everything from a

: Experts like Mary Karr suggest writing "the truth" by drafting letters about embarrassing events to different people to see how your "voice" changes. 3. Philosophical & Religious Perspectives Communicating "Your Truth" : Experts like Mary Karr

: Stick to safe but "rad" prompts like "Which of the 12 Apostles do you think is the cutest?" (for religious groups) or "What’s the most childish thing you still do?". Speaking Your Truth in the Workplace: Part 1

Speaking Your Truth in the Workplace: Part 1 - CEO of Your Life

: Use prompts to build intimacy, such as "What was your first impression of me?" or "What is your favorite memory of us?".

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