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

2.9 – Using Examples Instead of Generalizations: Real examples make feedback clear and fair. Saying “You interrupted me three times during dinner” is clearer than “You never listen.” Specific moments give proof without exaggeration. Examples help the listener see what behavior needs change. They also reduce confusion and argument about details. Generalizations often make people defensive or feel hopeless. Focusing on one event keeps feedback manageable and focused. Using examples shows you pay attention and care about accuracy. It helps both sides agree on what actually happened. Clarity through examples keeps communication honest and calm.

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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