Good communicators consider the needs of others and avoid talking only about themselves., , Many people enjoy self-disclosure, but revealing too much can make you seem less trustworthy., , Early research carried out at a university tried to link “I” talk with narcissism., , Later studies acknowledged that this connection was not reliable., , Still, the average listener tends to perceive frequent “I” talk as selfish., , To make a positive impression, it’s wise to cut down on the use of “I”., , Use “I” only when being assertive or expressing how a situation makes you feel., , “I” talk also helps when you want to share a sensitive or controversial opinion respectfully., , Replacing “I” with “we” helps emphasize unity and similarities between people., , In conclusion, small adjustments in your language can conjure warmth and make communication more effective., .
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