Understanding The 4 Communication Styles - What's Yours
Understanding The 4 Communication Styles - What's Yours
Understanding The 4 Communication Styles - What's Yours
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Read on to assess which of the four communication styles you tend to use — and learn to
communicate more e ectively in every interaction.
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Connection requires conversation, but as I’m sure we’ve all experienced, breakdowns in
communication happen. We say something that suddenly sends people running for the hills,
hiding under their beds, or ready to start a ght.
Meanwhile, other interactions leave us confused and uncertain, like we missed the mark in
trying to convey our thoughts and emotions in words.
Then those magical moments happen when our interactions bring us closer to one another.
We feel mutually understood, recognized, and respected.
Meaningful connection is what life’s all about. When we get it right, it’s a game-changer.
Our behavioral patterns become habitual over time, and may not match our evolving
thoughts and emotions. As a result:
Our communication habits o en don’t re ect our dynamic thoughts and emotions, giving
others the wrong impression of what we want to communicate. These habits a ect the way
others perceive and respond to us during interactions.
At the same time, we also judge the habitual behaviors of others and fail to understand what
they want to convey. This process leads to gaps in understanding what another person means.
And it happens quite o en.
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Let’s take a closer look at understanding the basic four communication styles, and which one
to practice for better conversations.
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1. Passive
2. Aggressive
3. Passive-aggressive
4. Assertive
Passive Communicators
People who speak in a passive manner have di culty expressing themselves and tend to give
in to others. Failure to express thoughts and emotions o en leads to miscommunication and
built-up anger or resentment.
Aggressive Communicators
Aggressive communication takes things to the other side of the spectrum. People who rely on
this communication style in the workplace, at home, or among friends tend to dominate the
conversation. They issue commands and ask questions rudely while failing to listen to others.
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Passive-Aggressive Communicators
Passive-aggressive communication seems passive on the surface but reveals a hidden
resentment that comes through in subtle, indirect ways.
Frequent sarcasm
Words don’t align with actions
Facial expressions don’t match words
Di culty acknowledging emotions
“Fine, whatever.”
A er saying something rude, sarcastic, or damaging, “I was only joking.”
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Assertive Communicators
The assertive style of communication o ers an e ective and healthy way to express yourself.
It encourages open, honest dialogue while still considering the needs of others.
You can see why the rst three communication styles could cause problems when trying to
build relationships. Failing to listen to others (aggressive), shying away from con ict (passive-
aggressive), or the fear of expressing ourselves (passive) prevents e ective communication.
Communication styles are uid. You may rely on an aggressive approach with family
members but speak more passively with work colleagues. Communication styles also shi and
change over time as we grow and learn from life experiences.
Using our words is one thing, having the impact we intend, well that takes skill and practice…
lots of practice.
The good news is that communication is a skill that can be learned and improved.
When you nd yourself falling into aggressive, passive, or passive-aggressive patterns, it’s time
to learn a new communication style to create healthier interactions. Although it takes time,
you can learn to recognize your communication tendencies and adjust your patterns.
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Assertive communication fosters an environment that allows both the speaker and listener to
express themselves openly and respectfully. It requires being open, honest, and direct — but
not aggressive.
Assertiveness helps get your message across in a palatable way, without attacking or
disregarding your conversation partner.
It also helps to know the di erent communication styles so you can recognize when someone
uses them. Understanding the patterns enables you to decode what people mean, and decide
how to best respond.
For example, if someone speaks in a passive-aggressive manner, you can pull them aside and
ask, “Is everything okay? I sensed that something might be wrong.” This allows the person to
open up and feel more comfortable expressing their thoughts rather than lashing out anger or
frustration.
Now, let’s take things a step further toward improving communication style through self-
awareness.
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A er 18 years of using this exercise, not once have two people come up with the very same image.
We use words all the time to describe abstract, intangible things. We ascribe meaning to the
words, the sequence, and the timing to describe what stirs within us. But our inner
processings, feelings, thoughts, perceptions, attitudes, and so much more remain invisible.
It’s di cult to grasp these concepts, let alone express them clearly. This is why it becomes so
important to know ourselves rst before we can express what we think and feel to others.
Fortunately, self-assessment tools and personality indicators like the DISC pro le or
emotional unavailability chart (https://soulsalt.com/how-to-use-communication-like-an-
adult/) can help you better understand yourself.
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The DISC model consists of four quadrants, corresponding to the letters D-I-S-C:
The DISC pro le assessment teaches you a great deal about yourself. Your social style
indicates strengths, weaknesses, opportunities for greatness. It can also help you identify your
biases, blind-spots, and unful lled needs, which o en show up as bad behavior.
These types of communication style assessment tools develop self-awareness, a key attribute
in personal development, healthy relationships, and e ective communication skills.
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Judith Glaser
When we re ect on the successful people we know, two characteristics commonly show up.
First, they have a sense of self-awareness and comfort being within their own skin, and a
con dence in their sense of their purpose in life (https://soulsalt.com/how-to- nd-your-
purpose/).
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Second, they o en have an above-average means of relating to other people, be that the
ability to connect, set people at ease, and communicate in a way that encourages trust.
Now that you understand the four styles, it’s time to develop self-awareness and uncover your
behavioral tendencies and personal needs. Then, employing assertive communication
behaviors, start expressing needs and wants con dently.
Whether your goals relate to your job, health, family, or nances, you’ll never get what you
want without learning to communicate. E ective communication doesn’t mean talking the
loudest, getting the last word, or avoiding con ict.
Powerful communication means understanding your needs and learning how to express
them clearly — while also valuing the messages you receive from others.
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