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Do you ever come away from what you thought was going to be a simple conversation and wonder why you and your partner ended up in a fight, not speaking, certainly with nothing resolved, and maybe everything just a little bit worse?
This subject of escalations arising from conversations that were not expected to be problematic comes up so often, maybe in part due to the closer quarters enforced by the restrictions of the last few years, that I’ve tried to distill our everyday communication into four specific parts so that we can look at the building blocks of our interactions.
As you reflect on these distinct aspects, your goal should be to see if there are particular parts of this process that you habitually get stuck on, especially when the topics are emotionally charged. Try to identify any patterns that you have developed or stumbling blocks that don’t do you any favors.
The four parts of communication are:
It might strike you that this breakdown is obvious and hardly worth taking time to consider, but you’d be surprised how often our perception of our delivery is different from the perception of those receiving it. That’s not to say that we’re always wrong and the other person is always right. However, it’s in this discrepancy where trouble can start, particularly if the person you’re speaking with is someone with whom you’re close or have regular interactions.
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Let’s use a simple example as we investigate this:
Does this all sound either obvious or overkill? Overcomplicating simple communication? You tell me. If you’re never coming away from a conversation feeling misunderstood or that maybe you misunderstood your partner, good for you. But if there are times when you’re just not sure what went wrong, go through these steps, shift your approach, and try again.
This article was originally published on the Psychology Today. 4 Ways to Improve Your Everyday Communication
You may also want to read: How to Defeat the Empathy Gap (commsroom.co)
Therapist, consultant, and coach Ariadne Platero specializes in working with families, couples, young adults and professionals. Follow her on IG: @ariadne_platero