jellmisse wrote on 02/11/2010:
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Paulakki
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Paulakki answered:
I’m not sure what the context is for your question, but there is a great communication tool called Nonviolent Communication. The basis of the tool is to make “I statements”. These are statements that tell another person how a situation affects you. At the same time, you avoid directly judging or blaming another person in your statement. For example, you might say “When you forgot to meet me, I felt let down and angry”. This is in contrast to, for example “You let me down”, or “You make me angry”. Hope this helps.
