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WATCH YOUR NON VERBAL COMMUNICATION

Reblogger Roy Kelley
Industry Observer with Retired

Communication is a two-way process to exchange ideas. We communicate in order to elicit some type of response.

Original content by Grant Schneider

Your words, no matter how eloquent, will probably not by themselves convey your message. Communication is a two-way process and it is more than just words. Effective communication involves feelings, connections, and other nonverbal signals. Ralph Waldo Emerson said it best. “What you do speaks so loudly, I can't hear what you are saying.” Therefore, it is important to understand the meaning others might put on your words. Your gestures, expressions, intonations, and beliefs will communicate much more meaning than the words alone.

Nonverbal Communication

Communication is a two-way process to exchange ideas. We communicate in order to elicit some type of response. Some examples of a response could be more knowledge, a specific action, or some type of emotion.

A good communicator, to be sure of the desired response, is also a good listener. He or she listens for feedback to see that the message is being understand. This also including watching the other person’s nonverbal signals and clues.

Depending on our communications media, the words we use might not have as powerful an impact as other factors. For example, in face to face conversations we communicate more information non verbally through our body language and our tone of voice. In reality every communication has a nonverbal element.

You can miscommunicate with any form of medium. These are some that I have noticed.

Face to Face – Your body language will say whether you believe what you are saying or whether you are uncomfortable and unsure. When you speak look directly at the other person. If you look away it says you lack confidence or belief in your message. The listener might be reluctant to trust you based on your body language. Some other subtle signals such as the way you stand, the way you fidget, or your facial expression will create an impression that may be contrary to your words.

Email – I have heard people tell me that they can feel the anger in someone’s email. Tersely written emails with no forethought can do great damage. The misuse or overuse of email can damage relationships. I worked with a manager who sent emails to people who were sitting right outside her office. Her staff complained that she was impersonal and did not show interest in their contributions.

Phone -   Think about your message before you make that phone call. Your voicemail message on your phone should be carefully scripted. Listen to your message. If you were a caller what impression would you receive? When you leave messages on answering machines they should be concise and to the point, not rambling to the point of being cut off by the time limit?

 

Communication

Once again, remember that the best way to give a good message is to be a good listener. Remember, we have two ears and one mouth. Focus on the person receiving the message. Watch for clues of understanding, engagement, and agreement. In short, what to see if you are getting that response you desire. In this way you will insure that you have connected and established two-way communication.  For a similar post on our web site go to IS YOUR MESSAGE BEING UNDERSTOOD?

How are you communicating? Time to improve your message?

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Roy Kelley, Retired, Former Associate Broker, RE/MAX Realty Group

Gaithersburg, Maryland  

Roy Kelley
Retired - Gaithersburg, MD

Please be sure to leave comments at the original blog by Grant Schneider

Oct 22, 2016 10:04 PM
Barbara Todaro
RE/MAX Executive Realty - Happily Retired - Franklin, MA
Previously Affiliated with The Todaro Team

Good morning, Roy Kelley great reblog....I feel I could respond with a mini novel on this one...I'll go to the original post...but thanks....

Oct 22, 2016 10:11 PM
Faith LaRosse
Springer Realty Group - Limerick, PA
Serving Berks, Chester & Montgomery Counties

Excellent information- very true.  These make mention of things that many of us can forget in our hectic, busy schedules. I always say, slow down and put yourselves in the other persons shoes.  How would you react?  Thank you Roy for the great reblog! Excellent material Grant Scheidner!

Oct 22, 2016 10:22 PM
Roy Kelley
Retired - Gaithersburg, MD

Thanks so much for stopping by. It is always good to hear from you.

Oct 22, 2016 10:26 PM
Grant Schneider
Performance Development Strategies - Armonk, NY
Your Coach Helping You Create Successful Outcomes

Good Morning Roy - thanks so much for reblogging my post.  I alwasys appreciate it.

Oct 22, 2016 11:32 PM
Roy Kelley
Retired - Gaithersburg, MD

Good Monday morning to all. Over the weekend, Dolores and I photographed the beautiful flower in the Potomac Chrysanthemum Society Show at Brookside Gardens in Wheaton, Maryland.

Oct 23, 2016 09:07 PM
Roy Kelley
Retired - Gaithersburg, MD

Good Monday morning to all. Have a great day and a happy and safe Halloween

Oct 30, 2016 08:38 PM