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Miscommunication - Root Cause of Problems?
Miscommunication - Root Cause of
Problems?
By Michael
Lee
People of two opposing ideas can stir up arguments and
fights. It's that situation when one thinks he has the right
concept while the other one also believes he has the proper
notion. Both of them would try to outsmart each other until one
claims victory.
Here's an actual example.
My girlfriend Riza would sometimes buy me signature
clothing. When my Mom founds out how much it costs, she would
advise us to budget our money and just buy the affordable
ones.
A problem occurs when Riza thinks that her effort to give me
the best was unappreciated. Mom, on the other hand, would think
that Riza is such a spender.
There's a conflict with their beliefs. No two people are
exactly alike. We are totally unique; not only physically, but
mentally and emotionally as well.
There will be many times when your opinion will not
correspond with that of another. So how can people prevent this
kind of conflict from occurring?
Communication is the key to overcome doubts and
misunderstandings.
You should let other people know what's in your mind. Don't
keep them guessing.
There was a story about two couples who were filing a
divorce. After the lawyer have spoken to them both, he found
out that the root cause of all their problems was due to
miscommunication.
Here's one of the couple's problems.
The man filing the divorce said that he just hated the
breakfast meal that his wife often prepared for him. On the
other hand, the wife said that she's only preparing the meal
because she thought it was her husband's favorite. But she
never liked cooking it because it's very difficult to
prepare.
See? If only one of them took the initiative to speak out
what's in his or her mind, then that particular dilemma would
be over.
Now why would people prefer to keep their complaints and
criticisms to themselves? What's holding them back?
It's because they do not want to be rejected. Most, people,
if not all, would like to be accepted and to be perceived as
likeable in the eyes of others.
So can you get your message across without hurting their
feelings?
Substitute negative statements with positive ones.
Instead of saying "You don't understand," say "Let me
explain." Instead of remarking "You're wrong," say "Permit me
to clarify." Instead of stating "You failed to say," just
mention "Perhaps this was not stated."
There are certain words that affect a person more negatively
in comparison with other words that have the same meaning.
Nothing could be more pleasing to the ear than hearing
someone else say that you are right. In this case, be prepared
to let other people know that you respect their opinions. You
may add your comments at the end, but acknowledge them
first.
Say:
You're right, although ...
Great suggestion, however ...
I agree with your opinion, however ...
I would feel the same way if I were you, although ...
I understand your situation, however ...
Reassure your counterparts that the decision made will
benefit both parties. People need to feel that they have made
the right choice.
Communication is a gift. Use it wisely for everyone's
advantage.
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