Listening That De-escalates
Try this sequence: reflect words, label feelings, and summarize needs. Keep your tone warm, your pace slow, and your eyes relaxed. Share how your partner’s shoulders softened when they truly felt heard during a difficult moment at home or work.
Listening That De-escalates
Uncrossed arms, open palms, and a slight forward lean signal safety. Nod to show tracking, not agreement. Slow your breathing to set rhythm. What other subtle cue works for you under pressure? Add it to our community checklist of calming signals.