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

2.4 – Using “I” Statements to Reduce Defensiveness: “I” statements share feelings without blaming. Saying “I feel worried when plans change suddenly” feels kinder than “You never tell me anything.” It keeps the focus on your emotions and needs. It helps the other person understand your view without feeling attacked. This style opens space for teamwork instead of argument. It shows emotional maturity and responsibility for your feelings. Practicing “I” statements builds clear communication habits. It turns hard talks into opportunities for empathy. It also invites the other person to share their feelings safely. Over time, this language creates deeper understanding and connection.

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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