Communication WHAT IS COMMUNICATION COMMUNICATION is an exchange

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Communication

Communication

WHAT IS COMMUNICATION? COMMUNICATION is an exchange of ideas, feelings or meaning between two

WHAT IS COMMUNICATION? COMMUNICATION is an exchange of ideas, feelings or meaning between two or more persons.

THREE ASPECTS OF COMMUNICATION: Body Language Listening Verbal Language

THREE ASPECTS OF COMMUNICATION: Body Language Listening Verbal Language

Communication is said to be 55% facial, 38% vocal and 7% verbal. Given our

Communication is said to be 55% facial, 38% vocal and 7% verbal. Given our desire to be loved and our need to express ourselves, communication is crucial for relationships. It is an important aspect of being an involved and active Christian.

St. Thomas Aquinas noted that communication is essential for all social relations, which unites

St. Thomas Aquinas noted that communication is essential for all social relations, which unites us to one common end – the universal love of God. In other words, love of God is the very basis of all communication.

Avenues and Roadblocks to Communication To nurture a relationship through communication requires that we

Avenues and Roadblocks to Communication To nurture a relationship through communication requires that we have an open mind. The attitude and preconceived ideas that we bring into our interaction with others determines whether they become avenues or roadblocks to verbal communication.

Avenues and Roadblocks to Communication continued… AVENUES we act on the assumption that the

Avenues and Roadblocks to Communication continued… AVENUES we act on the assumption that the other person will not hurt us or disappoint us TRUST we do not demand evidence that the other person is trustworthy and will not let us down ROADBLOCKS SELF-PROTECTION we insist on seeing evidence that communication will involve no risk before we attempt to relate to another person we are afraid of how we will be seen often leads to self-fulfilling prophecy: people stop trying to communicate with us

Avenues and Roadblocks to Communication continued… AVENUES HOPE we enter into a conversation with

Avenues and Roadblocks to Communication continued… AVENUES HOPE we enter into a conversation with someone because we hope it will have a desirable outcome we don’t however know what the outcome will be ROADBLOCKS WIN-LOSE ATTITUDE being right becomes more important than understanding or relating communication is seen as competitive we use conversation to establish that we are superior

Avenues and Roadblocks to Communication continued… AVENUES ACCEPTANCE we need to accept people as

Avenues and Roadblocks to Communication continued… AVENUES ACCEPTANCE we need to accept people as they are, in all their uniqueness and specialness ROADBLOCKS STEREOTYPING AND JUDGING any statement which puts someone into a role or category denies their dignity as a person stereotyping disregards the person’s individuality and judges him/her on the basis of preconceived ideas

Avenues and Roadblocks to Communication continued… AVENUES “I” MESSAGE state observation, feelings, thoughts and

Avenues and Roadblocks to Communication continued… AVENUES “I” MESSAGE state observation, feelings, thoughts and wishes they express the speaker’s concern, but they leave the other person free to respond Ex. When you stop me while I’m speaking, I don’t feel listened to. ROADBLOCKS “I” messages imply a willingness to take responsibility for one’s own responses “I” MESSAGE state observation, feelings, thoughts and wishes they express the speaker’s concern, but they leave the other person free to respond Ex. When you stop me while I’m speaking, I don’t feel listened to. “I” messages imply a willingness to take responsibility for one’s own responses