Thursday, August 18, 2011

Simple Communication Skills

There are a lot of communication skill training in the marketplace. How can you choose the best communication technique for you? Effective communication methods consistently have certain underlying characteristics. Whether that is a conscious choice or not, basic principles matter. While we are all unique, we still manage to have our own style of communicating. The best communication skill training courses rise to the top when put to the test of: Does it Work?

Every time we can identify what doesn't work; defined as 'negative habits', we can replace them with 'positive techniques'. Ineffective,and negative habits tend to cause pain in others or at a minimum be non-productive. We feel the backlash when we use behaviors that create chaos, pain, block communication or cause people to shut us out. Negative habits like accusing, blaming, shouting, demeaning, domineering comments, threats, put-downs, complaining are not likely to get us what we want. Yet these and many more 'negative' choices are used all the time. We can see our world turn around when we pause, take responsibility, and choose to use a positive approach.
Here's a very basic example. If you say to a kids, "Don't slam the door". The picture placed in the child's mind, because of the words they hears, are 'slam the door'. That statement, repeated over and over is more likely to reinforce unwanted behavior: slamming the door. Now if you choose to use a statement that includes the result you're after, the result is more likely to be different. Now you say, "Please close the door gently, the baby is sleeping". What's likely to happen? Can you hear the difference?

With little effort, we can start to practice asking for what we want, using positive words and ideas instead of focusing on what we don't want. As we do this we'll witness more productive outcomes all day long. This is the kind of skill I believe resonates with people and that is why they can remember and use positive communication tools.

We all want to feel competent. We all want to do things correctly. We don't intentionally go out of our way to annoy people. We don't mean to foil our own efforts to live a productive life. Communicating well does not come naturally for many people because of habits we learned as children. If the adults who influenced us most had poor communication habits, odds are we use many of the same techniques today.
Simple communication skills and an easy test that tells you if your message falls into the 'positive' or 'negative' category, is an effective approach that seems to resonate on many levels with users. Speaking with power is not about force. It's about respecting yourself and your listener for optimum results.

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