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How to Have Better Conversations: Learn to Argue Less and Listen More with Jefferson Fisher

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Apr 10, 2026
Jefferson Fisher, an attorney, author, and communication coach who teaches practical conversation skills, shares how to argue less and listen more. He reframes arguments as knots to untangle. Short timing rules, emotional self-awareness, framing chats with clear topics and outcomes, and avoiding over-explaining are highlighted. Simple practices for pausing, acknowledging feelings, and traveling light in relationships are discussed.
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ADVICE

Use The Rule Of Three Before Speaking

  • Use the rule of three before speaking: does it need to be said, does it need to be said now, and am I the one to say it?
  • Fisher warns many conversations happen on the other person's timeframe; choose your timing and voice readiness.
ADVICE

Name Your Emotion To Control It

  • Claim your emotional state to regain control and create connection in the moment.
  • Fisher models phrases like I can tell I'm getting defensive or I'm in the red to signal vulnerability and pause escalation.
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Ask For A Timeout When You're In The Red

  • Voice when you need a pause instead of going silent; say I need time to think or I'm in the red.
  • Fisher says partners can use shared signals like I'm in the red to agree on a timeout and revisit later.
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