Using "I" statements helps to express your feelings and perspectives without placing blame or making the other person defensive. For example, saying, "I feel concerned about the project's timeline" rather than "You are not meeting deadlines." This tactic fosters a more open and less confrontational dialogue.

Using "I" statements helps to express your feelings and perspectives without placing blame or making the other person defensive. For example, saying, "I feel concerned about the project's timeline" rather than "You are not meeting deadlines." This tactic fosters a more open and less confrontational dialogue.

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