I never have been a good communicator with people whether it was family, friends or strangers especially. When I am listening to someone I usually carry a solemn look without even realizing it. I am often told to “loosen up and smile.” One thing I can do in the future to start communicating better is, be aware of my delivery of speech and my facial expressions as I am listening to other people. This will in turn determine the mood of the conversation and the attitude of the people I am having the conversation with and how I am being interpreted. Self-awareness is the key of the communication process. “The knowledge you gain about how the communication process operates will increase your awareness of how you and others communicate” (Sole, 2011).…
Social skills: it is used to interact and communicate with one another. It includes how to greet someone, take turns in conversation, maintaining conversation and engaging in eye contact.…
In this assignment, I need to reflect on the situation that taken place duringmy clinical placement to develop and utilise my interpersonal skills in order tomaintain the therapeutic relationships with my patient. In this reflection, I amgoing to use Gibbs (1988) Reflective Cycle. This model is a recognisedframework for my reflection. Gibbs (1988) consists of six stages to complete onecycle which is able to improve my nursing practice continuously and learningfrom the experience for better practice in the future. The cycle starts with adescription of the situation, next is to analysis of the feelings, third is anevaluation of the experience, fourth stage is an analysis to make sense of theexperience, fifth stage is a conclusion of what else could I have done and finalstage is an action plan to prepare if the situation arose again (NHS, 2006). Bairdand Winter (2005, p.156) give some reasons why reflection is require in thereflective practice. They state that a reflect is to generate the practice knowledge,assist an ability to adapt new situations, develop self-esteem and satisfaction aswell as to value, develop and professionalizing practice. However, Siviter (2004,p.165) explain that reflection is about gaining self-confidence, identify when toimprove, learning from own mistakes and behaviour, looking at other peopleperspectives, being self-aware and improving the future by learning the past.In my context with the patient, it is important for me to improve thetherapeutic relationship which is the nurse-patient relationship. In the therapeuticrelationship, there is the therapeutic rapport establish from a sense of trust and amutual understanding exists between a nurse and a patient that build in a special…
Society has a misunderstanding view when people are diagnosed with some type of anxiety disorder. Another social view is when someone with anxiety is looked at as being less compton.…
Social skills are essential for long-term accomplishment. According to Howard Gardner, it is the ability to understand and manage one's own emotional state and the ability to understand and respond to other people. Difficulties with social skills, and deficits in social skills are found in different degrees across abilities as well as disabilities.…
BodyBook Name: How to Win Friends & Influence People Author: Dale Carnegie Summary: It’s a book of human relationship techniques, full of living skills there. This book include the fundamental techniques in handling people, the ways to make people to like you, how to win people to your way of thinking and the techniques to change people without giving offense or arousing resentment. The fundamental techniques in handling people, are the ways to making friends with others, also maintain good relationships with them. The author asked the reader don’t criticize, condemn or complain others. And give honest and sincere appreciation to people. At last, arouse in other person an eager want. Then, you will discover that, making friends was just a simple thing. It provides six ways to make people to like you, which are really useful. Become genuinely interested in other people. Always smile to others. To remember a person’s name is to that person the sweetest and most important sound in any language.…
We use technology as the number one means of communication, and social media has made communicating with each other even easier. We have the ability to stay linked to the world and available at all times with a simple email, text message or social media post. Because most of our conversations are through a tablet, cellphone or computer, face to face interaction is decreasing. More and more people are isolating themselves and losing the ability or desire to interact with real people in real life. It is becoming easier to go through life with less personal confrontations and conversations. This is a problem because we are social creatures and as human beings, that face to face, in person interaction is necessary.…
Interpersonal skills are the life skills we use every day to communicate and interact with other people, individually and in groups.Interpersonal skills include not only how we communicate with others, but also our confidence and our ability to listen and understand. Problem solving, decision making and personal stress management are also considered interpersonal skills.…
It is often assumed that people with strong social skills loves meeting new people and hanging out with friends all the time. The reality is, even a shy is going to have to communicate with others at some time or another. The truth is, everyone is social, but it is expressed at different levels and in different ways. Having strong social skills doesn’t mean one will succeed in life for sure, but what it does mean is that one is very capable of creating networks and communicating with others. In this paper, I will focus on the importance of getting along with others, obstacles to relationship building and ways to build good interpersonal relationships.…
First of all , regular meeting and discussion can improve your self-confidence. If you have self –confidence , you can do everything which can become easy and gentle. For example: You have a presentation , you should feel relax to present the project . But when you are shy , you may forget some important issue .Finally you may have a lower marks and your communication isn’t enhance .) Also , when we have a meeting with friends using face to face instead of e-communication, it make you communication with friends, so that you can enhance your self –confidence to talk with friends if you are shy before . Therefore you can become active to know each other .If not , they think you are very shy or don’t active to meet more friends ,so next time will not ask for you again. When we always hold meetings , we can asked some questions and share our life . For example , what are you doing this weekend ?What your favourite things? Or other question to become audacity to meet friend .Therefore you will become active and happy to meet friends .Also , we will understand more of each other and it can increase communication within a group .Although e-communication can having a group with each other ,we can’t know all of you are…
“Emotional intelligence refers to an ability to recognize the meanings of emotion and their relationships and to reason and problem-solve on the basis of them. Emotional intelligence is involved in the capacity to perceive emotions, assimilate emotion-related feelings, understand the information of those emotions, and manage them.” (Mayer, J.D. et. al, 1999) A lot of people have told me throughout the years, emotions have no place in the workplace but I have learned for myself that is not true. Emotions are a factor in whatever circumstance faced in a work environment whether they are misplaced or beneficial. In this week’s reading assignment, we learned mostly about emotions that are not healthy in a workplace environment. In some instances the emotions may cause conflict in the workplace which in returns decreases morale, production, and overall satisfaction.…
I have chosen the movie “Life, staring Martin Lawrence, and Eddie Murphy”. The movie takes place in the Mississippi during the 1930’s, as two would be bootleggers are framed for a murder committed by a white man who happens to be in a role of power, as the sheriff. Because of the times and place it is not hard to frame two black men who come from the north of the United States.…
Communicating and interacting with others builds your confidence, helping you overcome any insecurity’s, e.g. if you lack in confidence about…
Perhaps the most important realization that one can make in the request for their own personal growth is to understand that there is no single formula that can be defined to the path for personal success. Each personality type has a different idea of what it means to be successful. Knowing oneself is a common goal that will help to achieve personal success. Many individuals are hung up on someone else's idea of what it means to be successful. Little do they know that they, themselves, are unaware of what is truly important to them; knowing themselves. This concept is acceptable. It is completely normal. We all have areas of different goals and priorities, which mean that different activities and attitudes will make us feel good about ourselves. We also maintain different natural strengths and weaknesses that are a natural part of what could be looked upon as our inherited personality type. How then as individuals, can we feel successful in our lives? While most would argue that defining one's personality will only lead to another excuse for behavior or for categorizing people into boxes, traits of an individuals personality is proven to be helpful in the area of ones growth and self development. Because most individuals use each function with a varying amount of success and frequency, we are able to identify with the order of preference.…
Prosocial behaviour covers the broad range of actions intended to benefit one or more people other than oneself, conduct such as; helping, comforting, sharing, and cooperation. Altruism can be described as a subset of these behaviours, for example self-sacrificial helping or helping in the absence of obvious, external rewards. It is also a motivational concept, motivation to increase another person's welfare; in contrast to egoism, the motivation of a person to increase their own welfare.…