The new educational resource highlights common messaging behaviors and offers practical communication guidance amid continued growth in digital conversations.
NEW YORK CITY, NY / ACCESS Newswire / July 13, 2026 / Communication coach Kate has published a free educational guide examining common texting habits that can affect everyday digital communication, providing practical recommendations as text-based messaging continues to play an increasingly important role in personal and professional interactions.

According to research from the Pew Research Center and other communication studies, digital messaging has become one of the primary ways people maintain personal and professional relationships, increasing the importance of clear and effective written communication.
The guide, titled "Stop Texting Like That," identifies four common messaging behaviors that Kate says she has frequently observed while working with clients to improve communication skills.
"Most people underestimate how much their texting habits affect the way they come across," Kate said. "The issues are often small and easy to correct once people become aware of them."
Among the communication patterns discussed in the guide is the use of generic opening messages. The guide suggests that messages referencing a previous conversation or shared interest may encourage more meaningful engagement than one-word introductions.
Another section addresses repeated follow-up messages sent before receiving a response, noting that allowing time for replies may help reduce unnecessary communication pressure.
The guide also discusses adapting communication style to match the context of a conversation, suggesting that awareness of tone, message length, and pacing can contribute to clearer exchanges.
A final section encourages communicating with a specific purpose, noting that conversations often progress more effectively when messages provide a clear direction or next step.
"Good communication is about reading the situation, not filling the silence," Kate said. "The goal is a real exchange that leads somewhere."
The publication of the guide reflects continued public interest in digital communication practices as messaging platforms remain central to everyday interactions. Rather than presenting universal rules, the guide offers practical observations drawn from Kate's coaching experience and is intended as an educational resource for individuals seeking to improve their communication habits.
Kate has worked with more than 1,000 clients and has built an online audience of over 70,000 across social media, where she shares educational content related to communication and psychology.
The guide is available free of charge through Kate's social media channels.
About Kate
Kate is a communication coach with a master's degree in psychology. She works with individuals to develop communication skills and confidence and publishes educational resources focused on interpersonal communication and digital messaging.
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