Understanding Communication Beneath the Surface
Communication is more than just words. Every conversation carries emotion, perception, intention, and meaning beneath the surface. In Decode Conversations, Dr. Kaylee Lindgren breaks down the hidden layers of communication and helps readers better understand how people connect, misunderstand, react, and respond in everyday interactions.
Written through both a professional and real-world lens, this book explores the power of communication in relationships, leadership, education, workplaces, and personal growth. Whether you are navigating difficult conversations, improving relationships, or simply trying to communicate more effectively, this book provides practical insight that can be applied immediately.
Through relatable examples, reflection, and communication strategies, readers will learn how to:
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Recognize communication patterns
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Improve listening and emotional awareness
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Navigate conflict more effectively
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Understand nonverbal communication
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Strengthen personal and professional relationships
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Communicate with greater confidence and clarity
Perfect for students, educators, leaders, professionals, and anyone who wants to better understand the conversations happening around them every day.
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Communication Toolkit
Learn the 3 Layers of Communication and how behavior, values, and assumptions shape every interaction. This guide will help you recognize what’s really happening in conversations so you can respond more effectively. Double-click on the text box to start editing your content and make sure to add all the relevant details you want to share.
The 60-Second Talk Tactics Checkup
A quick self-reflection tool to help you understand how you approach conversations.
Disclaimer: This is for self-reflection only. Not a psychological assessment or professional
evaluation.

Talk Tactics Quick Guide: Understanding
Conversations Beneath the Surface
Why This Matters: Communication happens all day, every day. Most breakdowns don’t happen because people are unclear, but because they respond to different things in the same conversation.
