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5 simple ways to improve your conversations, as per psychology

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| etimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 21, 2025, 10:40 IST
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Simple ways to improve your conversations



We’ve all had those chats where we walk away thinking, “I could’ve said that better.” Maybe you weren’t clear, or the other person just didn’t get you. It happens, whether it’s with a friend or at work. The good thing? Communication is something you can get better at. And it doesn’t take a big change– just a few minor changes in how you listen, talk, and respond can make a big difference. So if you’ve ever wished a conversation had gone differently, you’re not alone. Here are five simple ways to make your everyday talks smoother and more meaningful.



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Start with “I” to own your feelings

How many times have you heard or said something like “You never listen” or “You always do this”? It usually puts the other person on the defensive and leads to an argument. A simple fix is to start with “I” instead of “you.” It shifts the focus from blaming to sharing how you feel, which makes the conversation less tense. For example, saying “I feel like my opinion isn’t being heard” sounds a lot calmer than “You don’t care about what I think.”

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Be fully present and actually listen




Let’s be honest– how often do we truly listen when someone’s talking? Most of the time, we’re either planning our reply or sneakily checking our phones. But real connection happens when we give someone our full attention. Active listening shows that you actually care. A simple way to do this is by reflecting back what they’ve said, like, “So you’re feeling overwhelmed with work?” It not only shows you're tuned in but also helps avoid misunderstandings.


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Take a minute before reacting


Ever said something in the heat of the moment and wished you hadn’t? It happens to all of us. But reacting too quickly can often make things worse. Taking a short pause helps you calm down and think before you speak. Next time you feel your emotions rising, try saying, “Let me think about that for a second,” and take a deep breath. That small pause can really help keep the conversation on track.

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Let the small stuff slide



Sometimes, we get upset over small comments that don’t really matter. But not everything needs a response. If someone says something careless but not meant to hurt, it’s usually best to let it go. However, if a comment crosses the line, speak up. If it’s an unimportant comment, just let it go. But if it’s something serious, calmly say, “I don’t appreciate that,” and move on. It helps set boundaries without escalating things.

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Ask questions to understand, not assume




Assumptions can ruin communication. It’s easy to assume we know what someone is thinking or feeling, but we’re not mind-readers. Instead of guessing, ask. It shows you care about their perspective and helps you understand them better. Try asking, “What do you need from me right now?” or “How can I support you?” These simple questions open up a real conversation and help avoid confusion.



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