State observations with specific time and context
In order to communicate clearly with another person, I need to avoid having them feel judged or criticized. I must state my observations with a specific time and context.
I will say “Drew Lock threw 4 interceptions in the last two games”, and I will not say “Drew Lock is a bad quarterback.” The former is fact. The latter is opinion.
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- 119.031 NVC - State observations with specific time and context to 125.009 Books - Nonviolent Communication - Marshall B Rosenberg
- 119.031 NVC - State observations with specific time and context to 116.034 Life Lessons - When in an argument stay on topic
- 119.031 NVC - State observations with specific time and context to 116.048 Life Lessons - Define the problem clearly then focus on the solution
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