Saturday, May 30, 2015

How I and Others Evaluate Me about Communication




How I and others evaluate me

I rated myself as “mild” which stated in taking the quiz

Self
As a bit uneasy in some communication situations and somewhat more confident in other context. Communication is not something that I worry a great deal about.


 Co-workers Have shared; I appear not to be clear in some conversations because I don’t intent to hurt feelings.

 
Family; Has actually shared that in some deep conversations I will shut down or avoid  talking farther because the end result is not wanting to hurt someone’s feelings.
 
Overall:This is good information. Now I must make goals to be clear and to stay in the moment to figure things out in some conversations of  how to be effective in situations  that can turn emotional.
We all agreed; that I am a great listener  and I like to  follow up in most conversations  for details.

 

Saturday, May 23, 2015

Do I find myself communicating differently according to individuals?

When I think a about culture diversity, rather in the presence of co-workers, classmates, family or in the community, I see myself becoming a product of my environment.

At work, I'm professional with early education as the focus and hoping I can successfully be a great resource to families and teachers.

At Church, I always wish I could be in the same place on a daily basis. The environment is much more relaxed and the atmosphere is full of gratitude. Talking with the people, I see more smiles than ever!

At home, I am free!!!!  It's  a safe zone to be who I am   and say what I feel . One thing that my family and I  work on is  treating  each other better than we treat outsiders. If I treat my boss with great respect because I need my job or I have a motive to get a raise  and show how dependable I can be, than I owe that to my family because they love me unconditionally .Our words are just as kind to each other as they are to the church and work family. a

The common denominators in the groups I have identified for effective communication are
1. Listening
2. Reflecting
3. Eye contact
4. Smiling  ......and.......
5 Showing respect    


 

Sunday, May 17, 2015

Nonverbal vs. Verbal




To get a better understanding of communication in varies ways; I turned the T.V. on with the mute button down.  The movie I came across was “Mooz-lum” a black woman leaving the sanctuary of the church and a very light or white man following her. I couldn’t figure out the relationship of the two characters. She appeared be a woman who was down on her luck, and crying.  The gentle man seemed concerned and to wanted to help her.   

She woman was full of tears, she looked worried and he looked emotionless, strong in the eyes and whatever he was saying he looked convincing.  

Then , replayed the scene  with the sound turned on.

The assumptions I made were far from what was really going on. WOW, the woman and man that I spoke about were a Muslim married couple, and she did not want to be married anymore, so the husband told her he was taking their son. I was way off in my guess! 

If I had known a bit  about the movie and still watched the it with the mute button on, I think there would  have been still some inaccurate assumptions that I would have made, that is why listening is the key!

Saturday, May 9, 2015

Competent Communication


 


  Prosecutor, Baltimore City State's Attorney Marilyn Mosby communicated very well in front of  the media that would be heard nationally .  Attorney Mosby demonstrated  competence, confidence and assurance about her topic at hand ( an unlawful arrest that took place in Baltimore) .  The Attorney's behavior appeared to be, focused, also direct and a tone in her voice  that was well heard  and clear. The opportunity to make a difference  and speak publically must have come with a price of life experience that was either modeled or through her own trials.    I have learned form her appearance  to know my subject well, to be sure of the facts before presenting and depending on the subject at hand your facial expressions should match the subject. For a serious matter such as the one she spoke on I did not  witness smiling, I would want to model her communication skills because it demonstrates standing for what you believe while and knowing  your subject well enough to be open to talk with people