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"She had them calm down and use their 'I' statements.
"Use 'I' statements rather than 'you' statements which can sound aggressive," suggested Shah.
Tips include: avoid "I" statements, have a strong objective title and label additional pages.
"There aren't a whole lot of 'I' statements in the Indian community," she said.
She also suggests using "I" statements, to help prevent the conversation from devolving into a power play.
But I was impressed because there weren't a lot if "I" statements – "I did this, I should win because I did that".
She also recommends using "I statements"—for example, "I'm having difficulties managing my workload"—to avoid coming across as accusatory or confrontational.
Use "I" statements.
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Give a compliment with "I-statements," such as "I appreciate that you cleaned the kitchen counter so thoroughly tonight".
Instead, try the following techniques to have a healthy, productive discussion: Use "I -statements.
Using "I -statements can help the other person feel less lI -statementsttacanng helpher.
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