Effective 'I' statements express feelings without blame or criticism, fostering open communication.
An effective 'I' statement focuses on expressing feelings and concerns without blaming or criticizing the other person.
Example: 'I feel frustrated when you do not update me about our work with a resident.'
Using 'I' statements instead of 'you' statements can lead to more open communication and understanding.
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