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

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

This view treats truth as an absolute or a fundamental reality rather than a subjective experience. : Use prompts to build intimacy, such as

: This involves removing the conflict between what you feel and what you portray to others.

Speaking Your Truth in the Workplace: Part 1 - CEO of Your Life : This involves removing the conflict between what

: Use structured "I" statements to address roadblocks or concerns directly. For example: "I spotted a potential roadblock... do you have a minute to hear my concerns?".

: 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?". do you have a minute to hear my concerns

In personal development and the workplace, "speaking your truth" is about authenticity and alignment with your inner values.