Communication Guide
Updated for 2026
A simple structure for stronger real-life interactions in work, community, and daily routines.
1) Start with Context
Use something visible and shared in the moment. This keeps your opener natural and easy to answer.
2) Use Low-Pressure Questions
Ask clear questions that invite short responses first. Build depth gradually.
3) Mirror Pace and Energy
Match the other person's tempo and tone before shifting to longer conversation.
4) Exit with Clarity
End interactions respectfully and clearly to support future communication.