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COMMUNICATING EFFECTIVELY
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TWO ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS FOR POSITIVE RELATIONSHIPS 1. SHOWING RESPECT 2. RECIPROCAL RELATIONSHIPS
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RECIPROCAL RELATIONSHIPS: The amount of give and take is equal. EX: You work out differences with a friend without hurting them
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AFFIRMATIONS: Positive expressions that smooth the way to mutual respect, understanding, and cooperation.
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Examples of Affirmations: Showing kindness Giving praise Building self-esteem Showing appreciation
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Assertive Communication: Direct and honest communication about what you think, feel, believe, or want without showing disrespect. Use I-messages
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Aggressive Communication Verbal attack that judges and tramples on the feelings of others.
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Nonverbal Communication Expressions Gestures Body posture
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Mixed Messages Your expressions, gestures, and body language should match your verbal message so the listener is not easily confused.
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Communication Breakdown The fastest way to communication breakdown is showing disrespect.
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Communication Effectiveness Show respect Check tone of voice Do not interrupt Show you are paying attention
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Listening Skills Passive Listening- listening quietly and attentively.
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Active Listening Listener interacts with the speaker and pays close attention to what the speaker is saying.
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Active Listening Techniques Asking for feedback (reflective listening) Ask for clarification Empathize with the speaker Avoid judgment or giving advice
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Monitor your communication Interpreting the signals Interpreting mood Analyzing your messages
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Meeting New People Choose topics easy to talk about Play an active part Avoid talking too much or too little Be sincere and honest
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Factors that contribute to communication failure Incorrect assumptions Differing viewpoints Cultural differences
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Tips for Effective Listening Maintain eye contact Listen for main points Identify nonverbal and verbal messages Ask question to clarify Avoid only listening for what you want to hear
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