How to use emotional and logical thinking when communicating with others

We recently thought about the differences between emotional and logical thinking. Something else that occurred to me was how we can use emotional and logical thinking skills to communicate with others when there is a problem.

It is well established that logical thinking tends to be the preferable thinking type when it comes to solving a problem. But what about managing relationships? Should we always talk to people logically? What about when somebody else has a problem and comes to us for help? Is it always best that we respond with logical thoughts?

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