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You cannot be a person of integrity without
being a person whose speech has integrity. Faithful speech means
you keep your promises and fulfill your obligations. You must
take responsibility for what you say and put every effort into
making your communication accurate.
What comes out of your mouth?
- Your speech is often the first gauge by
which others judge you. It is the quickest way to convey what
is in your heart.
- If you are misunderstood, it is often
because of the quality of your speech (tone, volume, accent,
mood) and quantity (number of words, speed of delivery). Your
emotional tone and style (direct, indirect, tentative, emphatic,
flowery) all contribute to what the listener perceives your intentions
to be.
- Communication requires relationship, where
words and ideas are passed from one person to another. When there
is mutual respect and understanding, good communication can take
place. Agreement is not required when each person trusts the
other's good intentions.
- The art of listening is as important as
the art of speaking. The prerequisite of listening is caring
about the other person. Look at the person who is speaking, nod
in acknowledgment of their points, have a warm, awaiting facial
expression.
- Know when to speak and when to pause.
The pause phase of communication represents a short "time
out" that allows both the speaker and listener to improve
communication. Pause when you want to find out how the other
feels about what you've said. Pause before you answer a question,
allowing you to gather your thoughts, and, if need be, to cool
down. "Let everyone be quick to hear, slow to speak, and
slow to anger" (James 1:19).
- In dealing with conflict, use honesty
and truth, spoken in love. Don't avoid an interchange to cover
over a problem. Don't accuse, with words or a knowing glance.
Understanding is always the first step to resolving conflict.
Figure out ways to come together.
- Strive consistently to improve your communication
skills. Pay attention to your tone, your choice of words, your
approach to conveying an idea or thought. Work at having others
understand the spirit of what you say as well as the words coming
out of your mouth.
original article may be found at: http://www.liveit.net/life/life19981007.html
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