Cool - I know from experience in the communication with children this very often happens, meaning I assume (not even assuming, I wasn't even aware) my son knows what I mean while the concept is totally new to him. Like doing an arrant for me: for me it is obviously which product he should buy, but his look is so 'fresh' - to him it is not obviously - so he doesn't know what to buy or he takes the wrong product home. He is a great support for me to be very precise and clear in communicating.
Thank you! Sometimes it is difficult to remember that those we communicate with do not ‘think’ like us, or ‘know’ the same concepts and they certainly ‘experience’ things in a different way. The fine art of communication and learning is to step back and cover the baby steps on a two-way process (us/them) to evaluate both directions of understanding which then forms a solid 'start point' to go forward. And don’t rush and go too fast by skipping the ‘boring’ or obvious fundamental parts :)
Awesome Support Here - I have often had the experience of not being able to get the point through and not Actually taking into Consideration that it is up to me to Speak the Point out as precisely as possible. the point of utilizing physical Communication in writing, vlogging and talking with other Beings. Thank you Sunette.
Great support here - our words are often charged with meanings and experiences that others can't see thus it is very important to be specific and clear and be sure that what we are saying is actually denoting an experience or moment that we share/communicate with another. It's best to even be reiterative and say the same thing with different words to make sure the points are clear as well - Thanks Sunette!
omg this is a great point! I often made that mistake going "to fast" into saying things because I thought people already knew all that I knew about things or would understand it in the same way. + being raised with an impatient parent also created a sort of "rush" inside me at times like I have to be very fast to say something and there is not enough time and I have to hurry. thx Sunette
Thanks for this important piece of the puzzle with human self-interaction. This helps me in my communication with my partner because I get how she says I'm not sharing. I wasn't considering this "overview" point in physically communicating.with another. So becoming more specific, while it may take more time and effort in the process, will ultimately aid me in overcoming my tendency to "summarize" my communication to others. Okay, thatw as very cool,. Thanks, Sunette.
Great Support, thanks! I have noticed this as well- the point of that we will often only communicate a small part of what we are trying to communicate- this leads to confusion and misunderstanding if we don't correct this point and take the time to 'bring it All here' within considering that the being you are attempting to communicate with may be at a different starting point. It is really cool to apply oneself on this point to become effective more effective at communicating with each other.
Thanks for this support, Sunnette. Now I see one of the points that I have moved toward dealing with, but haven't fully dealt with. Perhaps, the pain that I've been experiencing for the last two weeks in the upper teeth has to do with this point. I'll test it out in the coming two weeks.
thanks
EtznabMirror 1 year ago
got to breathe a lot...!
authmaax 1 year ago
Cool - I know from experience in the communication with children this very often happens, meaning I assume (not even assuming, I wasn't even aware) my son knows what I mean while the concept is totally new to him. Like doing an arrant for me: for me it is obviously which product he should buy, but his look is so 'fresh' - to him it is not obviously - so he doesn't know what to buy or he takes the wrong product home. He is a great support for me to be very precise and clear in communicating.
IngridBloemheuvel 1 year ago
Thank you! Sometimes it is difficult to remember that those we communicate with do not ‘think’ like us, or ‘know’ the same concepts and they certainly ‘experience’ things in a different way. The fine art of communication and learning is to step back and cover the baby steps on a two-way process (us/them) to evaluate both directions of understanding which then forms a solid 'start point' to go forward. And don’t rush and go too fast by skipping the ‘boring’ or obvious fundamental parts :)
SoOutThere 1 year ago
great assistance. thank you!
JosephKou1 1 year ago
Awesome Support Here - I have often had the experience of not being able to get the point through and not Actually taking into Consideration that it is up to me to Speak the Point out as precisely as possible. the point of utilizing physical Communication in writing, vlogging and talking with other Beings. Thank you Sunette.
annabrixthomsen 1 year ago 6
This is great support! Thanks al lot!
JozienFokkert 1 year ago
Great support here - our words are often charged with meanings and experiences that others can't see thus it is very important to be specific and clear and be sure that what we are saying is actually denoting an experience or moment that we share/communicate with another. It's best to even be reiterative and say the same thing with different words to make sure the points are clear as well - Thanks Sunette!
MarlenLife 1 year ago
This is exactly the support I required. Amazing assistance. Thankyou Sunette
clk211bu 1 year ago
Thank you
TimetoMarch 1 year ago
Improving physical communication is definitely something that also I need to do for myself.
ValentinRozman 1 year ago
omg this is a great point! I often made that mistake going "to fast" into saying things because I thought people already knew all that I knew about things or would understand it in the same way. + being raised with an impatient parent also created a sort of "rush" inside me at times like I have to be very fast to say something and there is not enough time and I have to hurry. thx Sunette
SpamAnn 1 year ago 3
Thanks!
LLCraver 1 year ago
Thanks for this important piece of the puzzle with human self-interaction. This helps me in my communication with my partner because I get how she says I'm not sharing. I wasn't considering this "overview" point in physically communicating.with another. So becoming more specific, while it may take more time and effort in the process, will ultimately aid me in overcoming my tendency to "summarize" my communication to others. Okay, thatw as very cool,. Thanks, Sunette.
DarrylWThomas 1 year ago 6
Great Support, thanks! I have noticed this as well- the point of that we will often only communicate a small part of what we are trying to communicate- this leads to confusion and misunderstanding if we don't correct this point and take the time to 'bring it All here' within considering that the being you are attempting to communicate with may be at a different starting point. It is really cool to apply oneself on this point to become effective more effective at communicating with each other.
DesteniRussia 1 year ago
Thank you for the sharing: assistive
KasperKwan 1 year ago
Great Support, Thanks
MayaHarelHere 1 year ago
Thanks for this support, Sunnette. Now I see one of the points that I have moved toward dealing with, but haven't fully dealt with. Perhaps, the pain that I've been experiencing for the last two weeks in the upper teeth has to do with this point. I'll test it out in the coming two weeks.
thomaslagrua 1 year ago