Do the pronouns we use reveal more about us than we realize? According to University of Texas psychology professor James Pennebaker, the number of times the pronoun “I” is used statistically ...
Personally, I understand the logic behind the claim that the use of You-Statements might communicate an accusatory tone and I-Statements might demonstrate a willingness to take responsibility for ...
It has become common advice for businesspeople to use “I statements” — such as, “I feel frustrated that you missed the budget deadline twice” — as a way to raise challenging conversations without ...