@QOMIKIN

Defensive

SkepticalTouchyIn denial
Defensive
SkepticalTouchyIn denial
Responses to Danger
Definition

We feel defensive when we refuse to accept real or probable information that’s right in front of us.

Defensiveness mobilizes us to guard our reputation and resources, quickly countering any social threats. It can preserve our reputation within a group, but it’s likely to block us from learning and improving.
“That’s not on me”Arms crossed, jaw setJustifies fast, interruptsHeat in cheeksScans for attacks
Good Ideas
  • Ask, “Is any part of this true?”
  • Repeat their main point back first
  • Request a concrete example
  • Say, “Let me think about that”
  • Separate “I did X” from “I am bad”
  • Look for one thing to improve
  • Thank them for the feedback
Bad Ideas
  • Interrupt and argue every point
  • Attack their character, not the issue
  • Deny everything, even obvious facts
  • Blame others instantly to deflect
  • Nitpick wording to dodge the core
  • Bring up old mistakes in revenge
  • Stonewall them instead of engaging