by Daphne Eilein Landers I spoke. She took notes. Toward the end of our session, she asked, “What is the most important thing you said today?” I said many things in that hour-and-a-half. But to pick one and have to repeat it? I pondered her question out loud: “What is the most important thing I said today?” I searched my mind, and I knew what I needed to say, but I didn’t want to. She waited. I sighed. Please log in to view content...