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Why do we sometimes struggle to make ourselves understood? You know that moment when you're explaining something you're sure you know inside and out, but the person you're talking to just isn't getting it? It's not about the complexity of the topic, it's about understanding the unique ways we all process information.
Our brains are all wired in their own way, which means what's clear to you might be a jigsaw puzzle to someone else. Learning to communicate without sparking a battle shouldn't be a battle in itself.
By Paul Colaianni: Relationship and Emotional Abuse Expert4.5
18701,870 ratings
Why do we sometimes struggle to make ourselves understood? You know that moment when you're explaining something you're sure you know inside and out, but the person you're talking to just isn't getting it? It's not about the complexity of the topic, it's about understanding the unique ways we all process information.
Our brains are all wired in their own way, which means what's clear to you might be a jigsaw puzzle to someone else. Learning to communicate without sparking a battle shouldn't be a battle in itself.

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