InnerVue

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Life is an interview
Friendships, dating, and careers all start with how you show up. InnerVue makes sure you're ready.

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You can water a plant every day because you want it to thrive, but too much water can do more harm than good.

The same can happen in our relationships. You can mean well, want to help, or try to make things better—and still leave someone feeling unheard, overwhelmed, or misunderstood.

Good intentions matter. But they don’t erase impact.

Interpersonal effectiveness is learning how to balance what you mean with how others experience you.

Want to know if your intentions are being received the way you think they are? Learn more with InnerVue → YourInnerVue.com

08/20/2026
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Interpersonal effectiveness is about how well you build connections, navigate differences, and make people feel heard and included.

But there’s one catch: it happens between people. Your own perspective only tells part of the story.

So, would the people around you describe you the same way?

Take the InnerVue Interpersonal Effectiveness Quiz and find out where you stand.

Discover your InnerVue → yourinnervue.com

08/17/2026

Speaking your mind and maintaining harmony don’t always come naturally. The key is knowing when to prioritize each. That balance is interpersonal effectiveness.

InnerVue helps you understand how you navigate relationships and communication. Take your assessment today.

08/14/2026

The Other Side of Them Series

Phil Dunphy is known for his positivity, humor, and ability to lighten the mood. But what happens when we look beyond the optimism?

Phil reminds us that positivity can help people bounce back—but sometimes, people need to feel understood before they’re ready to move forward.

If Phil took an InnerVue assessment, what do you think it would reveal?

Share your thoughts below, and follow along for next week’s The Other Side of Them series.

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How you see yourself isn’t always how others see you... especially during conflict.

You may think you’re being calm, direct, or honest, while others may experience you as defensive, aggressive, or dismissive.

Want to understand how you actually come across? InnerVue helps you uncover the side of yourself you may not see- the side that is steering your life in directions you don't intend.

Learn more at YourInnerVue.com

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What if self-awareness could change the way you handle conflict?

InnerVue helps you understand not just how you respond, but how your responses affect the people around you.

Take the InnerVue Conflict Resolution Quiz and discover what your conflict style says about you.

What’s it like to be on the other side of you?

08/10/2026

Conflict itself is not what damages relationships. How we respond to it does.

Disagreement can create understanding. Anger can signal that something matters. Mistakes can create opportunities to learn. Defending your perspective can be healthy.

The negative shift happens when we stop trying to understand and start trying to win.

Healthy conflict is not about avoiding tension. It is about staying curious, taking responsibility, listening to the other perspective, and finding a way forward.

Because how you handle conflict shapes what happens next.

There's a way to understand how the people in your life are experiencing your conflict resolution skills.

It's InnerVue, and it's the mirror you've been looking for.

Head to YourInnervue.com to learn more.

Photos from InnerVue's post 08/07/2026

You say you want to grow. But do you actually want the truth that comes with it?

Discover three uncomfortable truths about motivation that can transform your approach to personal growth.

Discover your strengths, blind spots, and opportunities for growth with InnerVue.

Take the assessment. Face the truth. Start growing.

08/06/2026

The Other Side of Them Series

Elle Woods is confident, determined, and unapologetically herself. But what happens when we look beyond the confidence?

How does she see herself?
How do others experience her?

Elle reminds us that making others feel seen and valued is a strength—but so is learning to stop letting other people’s opinions determine your worth.

If Elle took an InnerVue assessment, what do you think it would reveal?

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