Communicate well

Poor communication skills can damage all relationships, personal and/or professional. Examples include not being able to put into words what we want to say, or our partner speaks but we do not fully listen, we stare in silence, we use disparaging words, cannot assert our selves, and are often guilty of misinterpretation
Constructing messages and sharing meanings more effectively
Be clear and specific about communication goals. Determine the character of your audience and address it appropriately, dwelling on what it is about. Articulate your message in a brief, concise and clear way that stresses why the issue is important, who is responsible, and what actions should be undertaken. Use language that speaks properly to the audience. Be prepared with anecdotes or stories to elaborate on certain points, as well as images to further
illustrate a situation.

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