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		By: An Bui		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Danielle, great to know that you&#039;re listening to my feedback because our talk will totally rock. Why? Because we&#039;ll focus on listening, paying attention, and integrating those learnings into interactions. 

Branding isn&#039;t unimportant - knowing who you are/what you offer is important and helps you be clear about what you can and cannot offer to others. Starting with good questions is as important as starting with good intent.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Danielle, great to know that you&#8217;re listening to my feedback because our talk will totally rock. Why? Because we&#8217;ll focus on listening, paying attention, and integrating those learnings into interactions. </p>
<p>Branding isn&#8217;t unimportant &#8211; knowing who you are/what you offer is important and helps you be clear about what you can and cannot offer to others. Starting with good questions is as important as starting with good intent.</p>
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