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How to Have Difficult Conversations Without Making These Three Big Mistakes
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In this episode of the Business Mechanic Show, the three hidden layers of every difficult conversation are broken down with precision. What often starts as a simple discussion about performance or behavior can quickly escalate when deeper emotions and identity concerns go unrecognized. This episode dives deep into why most managers mishandle tough conversations—and how to shift from reactive manager to confident, emotionally intelligent leader.
Listeners will explore the three essential layers beneath every challenging interaction: what happened, what was felt, and how identity was impacted. The episode explains how most managers stay stuck on the surface (the facts) and miss the emotions or ego threats that truly drive the other person’s reactions. Through clear explanations and real-world role play, it provides a new framework for navigating emotionally charged conversations with clarity, curiosity, and composure.
It’s not about controlling the other person—it’s about managing your own approach. The episode introduces practical techniques like pattern interrupts, three-layer prep, post-conversation reflection, and habit rewiring to help leaders build the muscle for better communication. By learning how to slow things down, acknowledge feelings, and preserve someone’s sense of identity, leaders can avoid triggering defense mechanisms and build deeper trust.
If you’ve ever left a conversation thinking, “That didn’t go well,” this episode gives you the language, mindset, and tools to do better next time.
Episode Timestamps
00:00 – Welcome to the Business Mechanic Show 01:05 – When conversations go off the rails 02:44 – Why surface-level facts aren’t enough 05:18 – Layer One: The “What Happened” conversation 07:35 – Avoiding assumptions and creating shared understanding 10:20 – Layer Two: The “Feelings” conversation 13:12 – How unspoken emotions derail logic 15:40 – Acknowledging emotions without fixing them 17:54 – Layer Three: The “Identity” conversation 20:45 – How to avoid triggering someone’s ego 23:10 – Preparing with the three-layer framework 25:20 – Post-conversation reflection and habit rewiring 27:10 – Key takeaway: you can’t fix three layers with one-layer tactics
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The full framework from this episode is also available in the free downloadable ebook The Roadmap to Difficult Conversations
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Manage episode 494709326 series 3039127
In this episode of the Business Mechanic Show, the three hidden layers of every difficult conversation are broken down with precision. What often starts as a simple discussion about performance or behavior can quickly escalate when deeper emotions and identity concerns go unrecognized. This episode dives deep into why most managers mishandle tough conversations—and how to shift from reactive manager to confident, emotionally intelligent leader.
Listeners will explore the three essential layers beneath every challenging interaction: what happened, what was felt, and how identity was impacted. The episode explains how most managers stay stuck on the surface (the facts) and miss the emotions or ego threats that truly drive the other person’s reactions. Through clear explanations and real-world role play, it provides a new framework for navigating emotionally charged conversations with clarity, curiosity, and composure.
It’s not about controlling the other person—it’s about managing your own approach. The episode introduces practical techniques like pattern interrupts, three-layer prep, post-conversation reflection, and habit rewiring to help leaders build the muscle for better communication. By learning how to slow things down, acknowledge feelings, and preserve someone’s sense of identity, leaders can avoid triggering defense mechanisms and build deeper trust.
If you’ve ever left a conversation thinking, “That didn’t go well,” this episode gives you the language, mindset, and tools to do better next time.
Episode Timestamps
00:00 – Welcome to the Business Mechanic Show 01:05 – When conversations go off the rails 02:44 – Why surface-level facts aren’t enough 05:18 – Layer One: The “What Happened” conversation 07:35 – Avoiding assumptions and creating shared understanding 10:20 – Layer Two: The “Feelings” conversation 13:12 – How unspoken emotions derail logic 15:40 – Acknowledging emotions without fixing them 17:54 – Layer Three: The “Identity” conversation 20:45 – How to avoid triggering someone’s ego 23:10 – Preparing with the three-layer framework 25:20 – Post-conversation reflection and habit rewiring 27:10 – Key takeaway: you can’t fix three layers with one-layer tactics
Links:
The full framework from this episode is also available in the free downloadable ebook The Roadmap to Difficult Conversations
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