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Originally Posted by TishaBuv
I have an important business meeting today. I suspect it might go badly with the other party pulling a really nasty move. If this happens, I am afraid I won't be able to maintain my composure and I am worried I actually might cry. I'm supposed to be the calm, professional one here! "There's no crying in baseball!" (A League of Their Own).
Now, if this negotiation falls apart, I can handle that emotionally. I can go back to the 'ol drawing board and start over. That's not my fear.
I am worried about how my emotions will take over during the stress of the confrontation. I will have to sit there and show no emotion. It may not be expected of me to say anything, others may do the necessary talking. So, I just need to sit there and keep calm. Ok, I can do that.
Maybe something good will happen, and they won't be the dicks I am expecting them to be.
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It might help to imagine the worst possible outcome now and mentally pre-accept that as possibility before you go in there. Think about what's the worst that could happen and realize that it's not even that bad. That way you can not be afraid of any outcome as you go in there.

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