1. Present simple tense: Used throughout to describe general truths and personality traits (e.g., "Advisors tend to be...", "They must listen...").
2. Modal verbs: "Must" and "should" are used to express necessity and recommendation, adding formality and precision.
3. Relative clauses: "which helps foster a sense of trust and safety" provides additional information about being non-judgmental.
4. Adjective phrases: "excellent listeners," "highly empathetic," "non-judgmental" are used to describe qualities, showing advanced descriptive ability.