
242: The secret to having feedback conversations your family will actually hear
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- Why do our attempts to share observations with family members often lead to defensiveness?
- What's the difference between criticism and participating in the feedback process?
- How can we frame our observations so they're received as helpful rather than hurtful?
- What specific language patterns help family members stay open to what we're sharing?
- How can we create feedback conversations that strengthen relationships instead of damaging them?
- How does shifting from "waiting to respond" to "truly listening" transform the entire feedback dynamic?
- How can we teach children to participate in the feedback process constructively?
What you'll learn in this episode
- The key components of The Feedback Process framework and how they transform family communications
- Practical techniques to share observations without triggering defensiveness in your partner or children
- Specific language patterns that help feedback recipients stay open to what you're sharing
- How to recognize when feedback isn't being received and what to do about it
- The crucial difference between criticism and constructive feedback
- Ways to create a family culture where feedback strengthens relationships rather than damaging them
- How participating in the feedback process builds emotional intelligence in children
- Practical examples of transforming common family conflicts through effective feedback conversations
This episode provides practical tools to break cycles of criticism and defensiveness, creating space for authentic communication that leads to positive change in your family relationships. Joellen Killion's book The Feedback Process (Affiliate link) Other episodes mentioned
- 212: How to make the sustainable change you want to see in your family
- 209: How to get on the same page as your parenting partner
- 102: From confusion and conflict to confident parenting
Jump to highlights 00:57 Introduction of today’s guest 04:17 Key distinction between the traditional feedback that we usually practice and the feedback process 09:50 When we encourage our partners, children, and siblings to express their views and desires, we acknowledge that we don't have authority over them. True connection comes from understanding what others want, sharing our perspective, and finding mutual agreement. 14:55 When parents define success differently, navigate this by exploring each other's underlying values without judgment, sharing your perspective, finding common ground, and experimenting with...
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