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Before you interact with the proud person, reach out and set the scope of the conversation. Be clear and specific about what you want to talk about then stick to it.  For example, “I want to talk to you about the performance reviews and our raise policy.” Be forceful about maintaining the boundaries. It's okay to say things like, “I know you're excited about your work at City Hall, but that's not what we agreed to discuss. Let's keep focused on the community garden project I'm running.” If you know what you're going to talk about, and you think you can predict what the proud person will say, plan how you'll respond. It won't be so easy to frustrate you if you're expecting to be frustrated.  If confrontation makes you nervous, try writing a script of how you want the conversation to go and practice your part. If they say, "Did you see the memo I sent out? I really set the record straight with that one!" You can respond with, "I did see it; I actually wanted to talk about some of the language you used in it." If you feel stuck on a single topic, try to nudge the conversation away from it in small increments. Don't be too abrupt; when you make a change to the conversation, let the conversation develop a little before giving it another nudge. For instance, if the proud person wants to talk about how the committee should have voted in their favor you can change the subject to a discussion of the limitations of democracy. Sometimes the best way to deal with a proud person is to have them think you are agreeing with them. Use the 'yes, but' method to introduce something you'd like to talk about. For example:  “I agree that we can be more productive, but it would help if the databases were less clunky.” “Yes, I think that could work. But the consequences would be devastating.” “Yes, I will finish the account, but my first priority is the presentation I'm giving this afternoon.” Bending to the will of the proud person will just lower your standing with them and make them less receptive to you in the future. If they're not responsive to your position, change the subject.  For example, “We're just going back and forth on this. It'll be more productive to revisit this after we've talked about the accounts.” Remember to be firm and use phrases like, “This will help…” or “I know…” Try to avoid phrases like, “I think…” or “I believe…” Proud people will become stubborn when confronted with facts or truths that don't cohere with their world view. Pay attention to any words, phrases, or topics which trigger the proud person's stubbornness. Make a note of this and avoid bringing them up in your future conversations. Proud people like to take control and maintain their autonomy. You can flatter a proud person by asking for their opinion. Engage their voice as a sign of respect. Everyone responds well to that! Asking for a proud person's help can also be a way of helping them work through their pride.

summary: Set clear boundaries. Have responses in mind. Use word associations to steer the conversation. Use an agreement to segue to a new topic. Stand your ground. Recognize and avoid negative triggers. Ask for their help.


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Sometimes, forcing MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) using your phone's system commands can get the connection working again. Enter the following dialer code depending on your carrier:  Sprint - ##3424# Verizon, AT&T, T-Mobile - *#22745927, tap "Hidden Menu Disabled," then tap "Enable." Open the dialer again and dial **87284 US Cellular - *#22745927, tap "Hidden Menu Disabled," then tap "Enable." Open the dialer again and dial *#7284# This will open additional options. You'll see several items to pick from. This will force MTP mode for the phone. For many users this will fix a phone that doesn't connect.

summary: Open the dialer on your phone. Dial the code to open the menu. Select the "PDA" option from menu. Tap the "Qualcomm USB Setting" option. Select "MTP+ADB" and tap OK. Try connecting your phone again.


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The video should begin playing. scroll down  below the thumbnail of the video and select the best possible quality HD 720 video for video download,if you want to download audio just choose the audio quality option audio only.Click Download. It is the green button beside the quality.     {"smallUrl":"https:\/\/www.wikihow.com\/images\/thumb\/d\/df\/Choose_video_audio_quality.png\/459px-Choose_video_audio_quality.png","bigUrl":"\/images\/thumb\/d\/df\/Choose_video_audio_quality.png\/728px-Choose_video_audio_quality.png","smallWidth":460,"smallHeight":150,"bigWidth":"728","bigHeight":"238","licensing":"<div class=\"mw-parser-output\"><p>Image by: Uploader<br>\nLicense: <a rel=\"nofollow\" class=\"external text\" href=\"https:\/\/creativecommons.org\/licenses\/by\/3.0\/\">Creative Commons<\/a>\n<\/p><\/div>"}
summary: Go to the video you want to download. Choose the video or audio quality you want. Your video or audio will begin downloading onto your computer.