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Most Common Mistakes

  • Communicating with everyone the same way. (Realise that different audiences require different communication styles.)
  • Less questions, more assumptions.
  • Less listening, more talking.
  • Small minded thoughts. (Try to keep an open mind for everyone’s opinions and views.)
  • Negative approach towards the conversation. (Using negative tones and words creates an emotional distance between you and the recipient.)

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Importance Of Listening

Listening is the other half of communication and is overlooked most of the time.

The true benefit of listening is not for the speaker but for the listener.

Being able to listen and understand to other people and their ideas and implementing those to our own is...

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Top Tips To Communicate

Top Tips To Communicate

WHY IS CLEAR COMMUNICATION IMPORTANT?

Effective communication is really important for an organized life and it is far too important to ignore or leave to fate.

When you strengthen your communication skills you eliminate unnecessary rework and wasted time from misunde...

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Quick tips

  • When communicating, especially about important things, stick to the topic and try not to add too much unnecessary information since it might confuse the recipient.
  • Know the objective of the conversation and be clear about the message.

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    Quick Tips (For Extroverts)

    • Ask questions and get feedback from people around you.
    • If you make mistakes, communicate with the people around you and try to understand where you went wrong.
    • Whenever a bad situation comes up, try not to point the blame at the other person/people.

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    Best Of The Best (For Top Communicators)

    Make the effort to try and inspire others through your communication.

    Try to spread important messages through your words and make a difference to the world around you.

    Make conversations less about you and more about the people around you and the things that matter to you.

    Inst...

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    Quick Tips (For Introverts)

    • Challenge yourself and move out of your comfort zone.
    • Be the first to start a new conversation. Many people around you may feel the same way. So forget about your worries and reach out to new people.
    • Take a minute to think about the ...

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    anunair

    Hi! I'm Anu, 18 year old in love with reading, writing and being creative. I also love music and arts and crafts. The idea of spreading love, peace and happiness around keeps me going ♥️

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    Worst Communication Mistakes

    Worst Communication Mistakes

    1. Using a One-Size-Fits-All Communication Approach. Tailor the communication style to the intended audience.
    2. Speaking More and Listening Less. Listen to what is said, how it is said, and to what is not said.
    3. Assuming Instead of Asking More Questions.

    Common communication mistakes

    Common communication mistakes

    • Lack of attention to tone. No matter what the circumstances, learn to pay attention to tone. Before you speak, pause and take a breath.
    • One-size-fits-all communication. Different people have different needs and expectations.
    • Avoiding the difficult convers...

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