Unlocking the Mystery: 7 Childhood Habits That Breed Passive-Aggressive Adults

Unlocking the Mystery: 7 Childhood Habits That Breed Passive-Aggressive Adults

If you find yourself often struggling to express your emotions directly, know that it’s never too late to unlearn these habits and adopt healthier communication patterns.

3) Relying on subtle cues

In some cultures, it’s common for children to learn to communicate more through non-verbal cues than words. This could be a simple nod, a certain look, or even silence. These subtle forms of communication can often lead to a habit of expressing dissatisfaction or disagreement indirectly.

Studies have shown that up to 93% of our communication is non-verbal. This includes body language, facial expressions, and tone of voice. While these are essential elements of communication, relying solely on them can lead to misinterpretation.

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