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

4.2 – Common Triggers That Lead to Miscommunication: Miscommunication often begins with stress, tiredness, or strong emotions that cloud thinking. When someone feels unheard or rushed, words can twist in meaning. Tone, facial expressions, or assumptions can turn neutral statements into hurtful ones. Technology adds more confusion since messages lack tone and body cues. Past conflicts may also color how current words are heard. When emotions run high, even small issues can sound like big ones. Recognizing these triggers helps you slow down and choose better timing. Repeating back what you heard can clear up confusion fast. Preventing miscommunication starts with awareness and patience on both sides.

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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