🛠️ Problem-Solving & Conflict Navigation *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

6.3 – Using “I” Statements Effectively: “I” statements help you express feelings without blaming others. Instead of saying “You make me angry,” you say, “I feel upset when this happens.” This simple change lowers defensiveness and opens understanding. It keeps focus on your experience instead of attacking the other person. “I” statements also help clarify what you need to feel better. They show self-awareness and maturity in emotional communication. You can structure them as: “I feel ___ when ___ because ___.” This pattern keeps talks balanced and respectful. Using “I” statements builds empathy and trust quickly. It transforms blame into dialogue and confusion into clarity.

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Practical strategies to resolve conflicts, make sound decisions, and navigate challenges with confidence and professionalism.

This course includes:
  • Problem-solving and conflict resolution practice scenarios
  • Decision-making frameworks and planning tools
  • Communication and negotiation strategy guides

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