
We know what we want to say. But a common mistake that causes miscommunications is that we don’t use enough specific words, so the other person can understand exactly what we are saying. Yet, we normally assume they do.
We know what we want to say. But a common mistake that causes miscommunications is that we don’t use enough specific words, so the other person can understand exactly what we are saying. Yet, we normally assume they do.
We know what we want to say. But a common mistake that causes miscommunications is that we don’t use enough specific words so the other person can understand exactly what we are saying. Yet, we normally assume they do. Six very common mistakes:
Interpersonal conflict happens all the time. We are all unique beings with our individualized beliefs, opinions, perspectives and personality traits. So in a relationship, there are bound to be some clashes, disputes or disagreements as people bump up against their divergent attitudes.
We know what we want to say. But a common mistake that causes miscommunications is that we don’t use enough specific words so that the other person understands exactly what we are saying. Yet, we normally assume they do.
Scenario #1: Husband calls home to tell wife about a stop after work: Husband calls wife to let her know that he is stopping by a friend’s house after work. Husband: “Hi Hon, I am going to stop by Jay’s house on the way home from work tonight but...
One of the key ingredients to having a Healthy Relationship with someone is developing Good Communications skills. Here are some basic tips to good Communication.