To communicate assertively without coming off as aggressive, frame your statements from your perspective using "I" statements. For example, instead of saying "You don't listen," try "I feel heard when…". This technique focuses on your feelings and experiences, reducing defensiveness in the listener and facilitating more productive discussions.

To communicate assertively without coming off as aggressive, frame your statements from your perspective using "I" statements. For example, instead of saying "You don't listen," try "I feel heard when…". This technique focuses on your feelings and experiences, reducing defensiveness in the listener and facilitating more productive discussions.

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