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What is perception? Accumulation of experiences that cause us to become more aware, causing us to organize and interpret information Perception steps: – Select – Organize – Interpret
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Self-reflection Conscious awareness of what you are doing and thinking at that moment Self-talk – Be careful of negative self talk Self-serving bias – Can derail you if you allow it Impression management – Harmful if unethical
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Seeking feedback Honest appraisal of strengths and weaknesses From people you know and trust Can’t ask for an honest opinion, then get angry Do you truly want feedback, or agreement?
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Johari Window
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Mindfulness Deliberately paying attention (conscious awareness) to your thought processes in a non-judgmental way Used my communicators who do not respond instinctively but respond thoughtfully and think about what they are doing and recognize that they are, at all times, making choices, in how to encode and decode messages
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Reframing Recasting a situation from the perspective of the other person, not just your own Important to reframe with a positive viewpoint – Positivity can lead to success
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Perception Checking A verbal request for feedback to determine whether your interpretation of someone’s nonverbal behavior is accurate Need to use correctly – Consider what you are going to say
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Four basic steps of perception checking Determine the exact behavior that triggered your perception Identify your initial interpretation of the behavior but consider other possible interpretations Describe (in open/non-accusatory way) the specific behavior you observed along with 2-3 possible interpretations Ask the other person to verify/correct interpretations
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GROUPS Taylor, Hillary, Lauren, Aaron, Bana Victoria, Ericca, Eddie, Mike, Lisa Jalonn, Matt, Taro, Amy, Cody Emily B., Mitch, Emily P., Spencer, Nicole, Brittany, Jenna, Seth
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Discuss the following: What was your first impression with our class? After the speeches, how has that perception changed? What new information have you learned that will help in future presentations?
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