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7 Steps to Having a Hard ConversationPosted: Wed 04/17/2013 12:00 AM
Get Iyanla's thoughts on how to approach a difficult conversation that will advance, heal and grow your relationships in seven steps. 1. Acknowledge the fact that you need to have a hard conversation. 2. Clarify your expectations. Be clear with yourself about what your experience should be—and the intention should not be to get your point across or declare who is right. "It's not to have your toxic dump," Iyanla says. "It is to heal, grow or expand the relationship." 3. Invite the other person to have a conversation with you. "Say, 'There are some things going on I want to share with you. I'd like to have this conversation,'" Iyanla says. "If they say no, don't take it personally. Say, 'Can I check back with you in a week? When will you be ready? Because this is important.'" 4. Set the ground rules—especially if you think there's potential for upset. "Say, 'I want to share something with you. I ask you to just listen, and then if you want to respond, I'll listen,'" Iyanla says. "Let's not call names, let's not swear, throw things, whatever. No name-calling, whatever your ground rules might be." Get the remaining three steps The 3 Reasons People Feel GuiltyPosted: Fri 04/12/2013 08:00 AM
Spiritual teacher Iyanla Vanzant says many people confuse guilt (a feeling that you've done something wrong) with shame (a sense that there's something wrong with who you are). Find out why Iyanla says both sentiments are wasted emotions. Plus, discover the three main reasons people feel guilty. Tune in at 11 a.m. ET/PT on OWN or join our worldwide simulcast on Oprah.com, Facebook.com/OWNTV or Facebook.com/SuperSoulSunday. How Guilt Can Hold Us HostagePosted: Wed 04/10/2013 08:00 AM
Over the years, Oprah has talked to many men and women struggling with the same burden—guilt. Watch as she and relationship expert Iyanla Vanzant look back on lessons learned from divorced parents, working mothers, Dr. Phil and a famous actress who blamed herself for her mother's death. Tune in at 11 a.m. ET/PT on OWN or join our worldwide simulcast on Oprah.com, Facebook.com/OWNTV or Facebook.com/SuperSoulSunday. This Sunday: Growing Beyond GuiltPosted: Mon 04/08/2013 11:49 AM
This Sunday on "Super Soul Sunday" Presents "Oprah's Lifeclass", Iyanla
Vanzant joins Oprah to help viewers move beyond the guilt that's
weighing them down. Plus, Iyanla teaches us how to grow beyond guilt so
that we may experience true freedom in our lives. Then, Oprah and Iyanla
talk with Amy, a mother of three, who says she is shackled to her guilt
after making a terrible decision two years ago. Tune in at 11 a.m. ET/PT on OWN or join our worldwide simulcast on Oprah.com, Facebook.com/OWNTV or Facebook.com/SuperSoulSunday. Get Ready for Class! 6 Lessons Oprah Learned from the World's Biggest DreamersPosted: Fri 04/05/2013 12:00 AM
They set their goals high and now live the lives they dreamed about. Find out the greatest lessons Oprah learned from Ted Turner, Laird Hamilton, Pastor Joel Osteen, Iyanla Vanzant, Jennifer Hudson and Paula Deen. Then, tune in Sunday, April 7, at 11 a.m. ET/PT to find out how to dream big for yourself. Watch Oprah and Pastor Joel Osteen on OWN or join our worldwide simulcast on Oprah.com, Facebook.com/OWNTV or Facebook.com/SuperSoulSunday. Advertisement
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