Are you a Viewer, Listener, or Feeler? 🧐

Louise Peiffer
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We all process and communicate information differently—some through visuals, others through sounds, and some through feelings. These three styles are often categorized as: 🔹 Viewers – They think in pictures and love visual aids like diagrams or imagery. Phrases like "I see what you mean" click with them. 🔹 Listeners – Words and sounds resonate most. They prefer phrases like "That sounds good to me" and thrive on clear, rhythmic communication. 🔹 Feelers – Feelings and physical experiences guide them. They connect to language like "This feels right" or "Let's touch on that idea." Recognizing someone's style can help us adapt how we speak or write—making communication smoother and more impactful. So, which type are you? Viewer, listener, or feeler? And how do you adapt to others' styles? 🎯

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Feliciana
I’m definitely a Feeler. I go with my gut and how things feel rather than just how they look or sound. When talking to others, I try to pick up on their emotions and energy to connect better.
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Jules Agar
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I'm definitely a Viewer. I process information best when I can see it visually—whether through diagrams, images, or even written notes. It helps me to organize and understand concepts more clearly. When communicating with others, I tend to lean on visuals or examples to explain things better.
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