Hello, everyone. I wanted to share a small post on communication skills. Most people have a bias against those who are quiet, or less talkative. My sister posted on her Instagram a small general definition of a person with good communication skills, and I couldn’t have put it better. What do you think? Please, leave your comments below. Thank you.
What Are Good Communication Skills?
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I agree, not only because listening is way more difficult in a conversation, but because by listening one show respect and commitment to the communication.
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I agree. 👍 🌹 Listening allows the other person to discover their answers as well.
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Indeed
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I agree – all too often I turn the TV on to see plenty of people shouting and trying to get their point across. But how often do they actually listen to what others are saying? I was always told we have 2 ears and 1 mouth for a reason so if I’m being quiet it’s because I’m trying to learn and understand what you’re telling me before I respond.
Being outgoing is a form of communication but for it to be effective it should be 2-way; that includes listening too 🙂
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Thank you for your comment. And you’re right! 🙂 Often times, the communication breaks down due to lack of listening.
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