My guest today is back for part 2 of a lesson in communication. She is Temperaments expert, and I Said This, You Heard That author, . Her mission is to help people use words that build others up. She teaches that “”. That statement should make us want to think about our words more carefully! Today, Kathleen further explains the Four Temperaments and what to do when we experience miscommunication. If you missed part 1 of this interview, please check it out on .
I was privileged to work with Kathleen during my residency. Her humor, intelligence and compassion have left a lasting impact on me and many others. She was the source of many good laughs and many good book recommendations. She will be greatly missed.
Kathleen Henderson is a remarkable woman because of one simple fact: she breaks down barriers and empowers others to do the same. Henderson positively impacts students through her constant encouragement and support. She teaches students to take charge of their future. Her presence provides students with a sense of warmth, love, and safety. She gives students the opportunity to know their worth, live by that worth, and empower others to find their worth.
"Decision Fatigue, Choosing for Others, and Self-Construal," Evan Polman and Kathleen D. Vohs (2016), Social Psychological and Personality Science, 7(5), 471-478.
“Feeling Duped: Emotional, Motivational, and Cognitive Aspects of Being Exploited by Others,” Kathleen D. Vohs, Roy F. Baumeister, and Jason Chin (2007), Review of General Psychology, 11(2), 127–141.












