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Top 3 Things You Need to Know About Each Type – How to Speak Their Language

Tips to build rapport and create greater satisfaction in your relationships

Relationships don’t have to be complicated or confusing. You can offer and receive better support by knowing how each Type “speaks.”

I’m going to teach you the top 3 things that you need to know about each Type so that you can experience more ease and friendship in your relationships. You’ll learn what tendencies and needs to be aware of so that you can create a friendly, safe, engaging, and respectful space for both of you!

As you watch the video for each Type you’ll learn many valuable tips to increase your communication skills, like how to know when you are receiving vs. offering support, how to ask for what you need, how to swing any relationship with your own awareness, and the key phrases to win their hearts!

Type 1 Becoming BFFs. 

  1. (1:45) How to keep “heavy” conversations light.
  2. (4:00) Why wiggle-room is so important.
  3. (7:30) What this form of appreciation does for them.

Type 2 Be a Safe and Trusting Place.

  1. (00:45) How to offer support while honoring their process.
  2. (5:13) The three words they love to hear!
  3. (6:16) Why it really is all about time.

Type 3 “You’re Awesome!”

  1. (1:04) Why this form of quick-communication is key!
  2. (4:15) What this big form of appreciation does to validate.
  3. (6:14) The phrase that wins them over every time.

Type 4 Be Highly Respected.

  1. (00:20) Why you should always invite them.
  2. (2:18) What to say to know that they need from the conversation.
  3. (4:26) You don’t have to agree, but be sure to do this.

Which of these are you going to put into practice to grow closer to the people in your life?

Learn more about their Type in my books:

It’s Just My Nature and The Child Whisperer

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More insight to be a better friend:

What to do when irritation arises:

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