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Title: Communication


1
Chapter 8
  • Communication
  • A.     Be aware when you are receiver and when
    you are sender
  • B.      Encoding Putting thoughts into words.
  • C.     Decoding Person takes words and
    translates them into own experience.

2
Chapter 8
  • Listening
  • A.     Be quiet
  • B.      Maintain eye contact
  • C.     Display openness
  • D.     Listen without response
  • E.      Send acknowledgments (minimal qualifiers)

3
Chapter 8
  • Verbal Listening
  • A.     Feedback meaning
  • B.      Listen beyond words (Be aware of
    nonverbals)
  • C.     Take care of yourself
  • D.     Listen for requests and intentions (hidden
    complaints)

4
Chapter 8
  • Sending
  • A.     "I's" have it (avoid using word you)
  • B.      Questions not always questions (sneak in
    opinions)
  • C.     Notice non-verbals (voice tone, gestures,
    posture, etc.)
  • D.     Notice barriers to sending (assumptions,
    excuses, fear, predictions of failure)

5
Chapter 8
  • Five ways to say "I
  • Observations
  • Feelings
  • Wants
  • Thoughts
  • Intentions

6
Chapter 8
  • Conflict Management
  • A.     State the problem openly (thoughts,
    feelings, and actions)
  • B.      Focus on solutions (quantity not quality.
    Brainstorm ideas)
  • C.     Understand all points of view
  • D.     Step back from conflict (Detach)
  • E.      Let it get worse before it gets better
  • F.      Just speak
  • G.     Commit to relationship
  • H.     Back up to common ground
  • I.         Listen for request in complaints
    (listen for request behind the complaint)
  • J.        Slow down communication
  • K.     Be a complete listener
  • Get to point and elaborate
  • Recap message
  • Use mediator
  • Allow for cultural differences
  • Apologize or ask for forgiveness
  • Write a letter and send it
  • Write a letter an don't send it
  • Permit emotion (crying and anger are ok)
  • Videotape the disagreement (good for feedback)
  • Agree to disagree
  • Do nothing
  • See conflict within you
  •  

7
Chapter 8
  • Relationship Do's
  • 1.     Tell truth
  • 2.     Support others
  • 3.     Divide chores
  • 4.     Write a letter
  • 5.     Get involved
  • 6.     Detach
  • 7.     Allow for others to be upset
  • 8.     Ask for help
  • 9.     Share yourself

8
Chapter 8
  • Relationship Don'ts
  • 1.     Dont pry
  • 2.     Don't borrow too much
  • 3.     Don't gripe
  • 4.     Don't brag
  • 5.     Don't preach

9
Chapter 8
  • Relationships Change
  • A.     Grow and die
  • B.      People leave
  • C.     Pain is natural part of living
  • D.     Ways to deal with changes
  • Pity party
  • Studying extra hours
  • Do something (exercise, clean, etc.)
  • Do things with other people
  • Write about your feelings
  • Talk to friends and family about feelings
  •  

10
Chapter 8
  • Seven steps to effective complaints
  • A.     Go to source (start with person directly
    involved)
  • B.      Present facts without blame
  • C.     Go up ladder to people with more
    responsibility
  • D.     Ask for commitments
  • E.      Use available support
  • F.      Legal action
  • G.     Don't give up

11
Chapter 8
  • Constructive Criticism
  • A.     Avoid finding fault
  • B.      Take it seriously
  • C.     React to criticism with acceptance
  • D.     Keep it in perspective
  • E.      Listen without defensiveness

12
Chapter 8
  • Writing (Creating Something from Nothing)
  • 1. List and schedule writing tasks
  • A. Break into smaller goals
  • B. Start with day paper is due and work
    backwards

13
Chapter 8
  • Writing
  • 1.     Generate ideas for topic
  • a.      Brainstorm with group (more the merrier)
  • b.     Speak it
  • c.     Use free writing write for specified
    amount of time without stopping

14
Chapter 8
  • Writing
  • 1.     Refine Ideas
  • a.     Select a topic and working title (write
    about what interests you)
  • b.     Write a thesis (helps to make an outline)

15
Chapter 8
  • Other Suggestions for Beginning to Write
  • 1.     Consider your purpose
  • 2.     Do initial research
  • 3.     Outline
  • 4.     Do in-depth research
  • 5.     Use index cards

16
Chapter 8
  •   Getting it down (writing the first draft)
  • 1.     Remember the first one is not for keeps
    (dont worry about grammar, spelling,
    punctuation, etc.)
  • 2.     Write freely (avoid stopping)
  • 3.     Be yourself (don't try to sound too
    scholarly or official. Use your own words)
  • 4.     Let inner writer take over
  • 5.     Ease into it
  • 6.     Make writing a habit (schedule time to
    write and re-write)
  • 7.     Respect your deep mind
  • 8.     Get physical
  • 9.     Use affirmations and visualizations
  • 10.Hid it in your drawer for a while (usually re
    do papers 2-3 times)

17
Chapter 8
  • Polishing your creation (Revising your draft)
  • Cut
  • Paste
  • Fix
  • Prepare (citations)
  • Proof

18
Chapter 8
  • Plagarism Using another person's words without
    giving proper credit
  • A.     Can fail or expel you from school
  • B.      Quotations
  • C.     Citations and references at the end of
    paper
  • D.     Paraphrasing

19
Chapter 8
  • Speeches
  • A.     Organizing your speech (consider purpose
    of it and audience)
  • B.      Introduction (make clear where you are
    going with speech)
  • C.     Main Body (70-90)
  • D.     Conclusion (summarize points)
  • E.      Using notes (index cards, only one sheet
    of paper)

20
Chapter 8
  • Ways to practice a Speech
  • 1.     In room where you are going to do speech
  • 2.     Record it
  • 3.     Practice in front of a mirror
  • 4.     Use stress reduction techniques
  • 5.     Avoid memorizing

21
Chapter 8
  • Delivering the speech
  • 1.     Picture audience as clowns
  • 2.     Speak loudly
  • 3.     Don't lean on podium
  • 4.     Maintain eye contact
  • 5.     Time yourself
  • 6.     Be aware of nervousness and nonverbals

22
Chapter 8
  • Power Process 8 Employ your word
  • A.     Your word makes things happen
  • 1.     Who you are is result of the choices and
    agreements you've made
  • B.      The worlds works by agreement (Agreements
    minimize confusion)
  • C.     Relationships work by agreement (with
    ourself and others)
  • D.     Ways to make and keep agreements
  • 1.     Be cautious
  • 2.     Take risks
  • 3.     Be gentle when breaking agreements
  • 4.     Examining our agreements
  • Move up the ladder of powerful speaking
  • Obligation should, ought to, must, etc.
  • Possibility play with new ideas, solutions, and
    alternative course of action
  • Preference choices
  • Passion
  • Planning intentions, goals, plans, etc.
  • Promising commitment

23
Chapter 8
  • Greg Louganis
  • A.     4 time Olympic gold medallist in diving
  • B.      Discriminated against because of Samoan
    heritage, dyslexic, substance abuse, sexual
    orientation, domestic violence, and AIDS'
  • C.     Wrote and published his own autiobiography
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