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как же ты чувствуешь
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You have mad colourgrading😳
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Say this when someone replies
Say this when someone replies "calm down" when you're not even upset — and watch them realise what they just did. "Calm down." Two words. And they're never about your emotions. They're about control. Because you weren't upset. You were making a point. You were being direct. You were doing your job. And someone decided to reframe your clarity as chaos. That's not concern. That's a power move. And most people fall for it. They either go quiet — which is exactly what the other person wanted. Or they get frustrated — which "proves" the point they just made up. Here's what to do instead. Response one. Name it. "I'm not upset. I'm being direct. There's a difference — and I'd appreciate it if we didn't confuse the two." Clean. Firm. You just drew a line without raising your voice. Response two. Reflect it back. "That's a strange thing to say. What about what I said sounded like I wasn't calm?" Now they have to explain themselves. And they can't. Because you were calm. They know it. You know it. And now the room knows it too. Response three. The power play. Pause. Look at them. Then say: "I am calm. Shall we continue?" That pause is everything. It gives the room a second to register what just happened. And then you move forward like they said nothing worth responding to. Because they didn't. Here's what you need to understand. "Calm down" is used most often against people who are doing nothing wrong. It's used against people who are assertive. People who speak clearly. People who make others uncomfortable by being direct. If someone says it to you — you're probably doing something right. Don't let two words make you doubt that. Save this. You'll need it.

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