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Saturday, November 15, 2014

Communicating

While at work, among friends, and family members I act the same way. At work I am a supervisor so their is always someone watching my attentions and listening to how I respond to certain situations. At tend to act the same way around families members because this is who I am. I am comfortable with myself and I appreciate what I have become and what I am developing into. Is it okay to let go sometimes? Yes, but their is a time and place for everything. Now, when I am at home I act a little differently around my other half. I can be free to do what I please. I do not stray to far from my everyday demeanor because like I stated previously, this is who I am.

When communicating with others I want to ensure that I am paying close attention to there facial expressions. A lot of the facial expressions that people tend to make tell how they feel, and this is vice versa. I do not want to make a facial expression that will cause someone to think that I am not listening or interested in what they are saying.
Another technique that I want to keep a clear understanding is the background of the individual that I am speaking with. Their may be certain things that would be considered inappropriate in some cultures, and when we are speaking with others we must respect their beliefs and cultural backgrounds.
Another strategy that I believe is valuable is recognizing that I do not offend anyone when speaking and/or suggesting ideas. Building a relationship with the person you are communicating with will lead to a better outcome in the long run.