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Allow time for the employee to reflect on what has gone well. This might be one of the few opportunities the employee will have to really consider what he or she has accomplished and the impact of those accomplishments. Taking the time to reflect on these positive outcomes is much like taking the time to “cool down” after a lengthy workout.

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