💬 Feedback & Communication Repair *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

2.2 – Framing Feedback as an Observation, Not an Attack: Observation looks at what happened; attack blames the person. Saying “I noticed the dishes stayed in the sink today” invites talk, while “You’re lazy” shuts it down. Observations keep emotion balanced and facts clear. They show curiosity instead of judgment. This helps the listener stay open and not defensive. Speaking calmly and using examples keeps the focus on behavior, not character. Framing feedback this way protects self-esteem while still addressing the problem. It teaches both people that honesty and kindness can coexist. Over time, this approach builds comfort with tough topics.

About this course

Skills and strategies to give and receive feedback effectively while repairing and strengthening communication in relationships.

This course includes:
  • Communication repair role-play and practice scenarios
  • Feedback delivery and response frameworks
  • Trust-building and conflict resolution exercises

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