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How to express unmet needs: Using I-statements to ask for more support without sounding accusatory
Every healthy relationship relies on communication. Yet many people struggle to express their needs, especially when those needs involve wanting more affection, attention, support, or quality time.
"I feel" statements are communication tools that help you express emotions and reduce conflict by focusing on your feelings rather than blaming others. They can enhance understanding and improve ...
It has become common advice for businesspeople to use “I statements” — such as, “I feel frustrated that you missed the budget deadline twice” — as a way to raise challenging conversations without ...
“I statements” can help reduce conflict and defensiveness — even if you feel silly while using them. By Catherine Pearson Imagine telling your partner a story. You’re just getting to the good part — ...
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