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The People-Pleaser, The Bulldozer & The Martyr: A Guide to Communication Styles

The People-Pleaser, The Bulldozer & The Martyr: A Guide to Communication Styles

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Ever feel like you're speaking a completely different language from someone, even when you're using the same words? 🤯 You're not crazy—you're just dealing with different communication styles. Our latest episode is your ultimate decoder ring for human interaction, breaking down the four core types: passive, aggressive, passive-aggressive, and assertive.

This isn't your average HR training session. We reveal that communication isn't just about words; it's about the hidden emotional needs and fears that drive how we talk to each other. We'll unpack the motivation of the peace-keeping passive communicator, the control-driven approach of the aggressive style, and the master of subtle jabs, the passive-aggressive.

But we don't just diagnose the problem; we give you the playbook. Learn powerful, practical advice for having effective communication with each type, how to practice empathy without being a doormat, and how to recognize when someone needs practical help versus emotional support. This is your masterclass in emotional intelligence and conflict resolution.

Stop having the same frustrating conversations on repeat. Share this with your partner, your boss, or your friend—anyone you want to connect with on a deeper level!


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