Free Pattern Shift Webinar
A one-hour webinar on honest disagreement, social pressure, self-censorship, and the skill of saying what you actually think while keeping the relationship intact.
Date & Time
Wednesday, June 24
9:30–10:30 a.m. Japan time
North America: Tuesday, June 23 · 5:30 p.m. Pacific / 8:30 p.m. Eastern
The hard part is rarely knowing what you think.
The hard part is saying it when the room has a mood, the relationship matters, and part of you is already calculating the cost.
This session is about creating more choice in that moment — so honesty does not have to mean rupture, and silence does not have to become your default.
This session may be useful if...
You hold back more than you want to
You often know what you think, but silence feels safer than the possible reaction.
You over-edit yourself
You say something acceptable, but later realise it was not quite honest.
You want a steadier way to disagree
You are not looking to dominate the conversation. You want to stay connected while being clearer.
What this webinar offers
A cleaner way to understand what happens before you speak.
We will look at why some opinions suddenly feel risky to express, how social pressure changes your state, and why repeated silence can become a pattern before you notice it.
The focus is practical and reflective: not scripts, not debate tactics, and not forcing yourself to be blunt. The aim is more choice, better timing, and a more grounded way to say what is true.
What you will leave with
A better map of the moment you usually go quiet.
You will leave with a clearer understanding of the gap between what you think and what you say — and a more useful frame for closing that gap without turning honesty into conflict.
Free Registration
Register and the webinar link will be sent to you by email.
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