One of the problems I have is people will just plain out refuse to look at your point of view. It's really annoying and adds to the rage.
Very informative, actually misunderstanding can cause lot's of problem and not just problems but things that could have been a solution to things that we had always dreamt of or wished for.. so I have found it to be useful to say to people things like, I respectfully disagree or I respectfully decline this offer... that way they dont feel humilliated but at the same time you dont mess up the relationship,, bussiness partner or even a stranger.. I suppose not everybody would see that anyways , and that is understandable ..if that became the case.. it's best to just walk away from it or them
I love how concise and clear your instructions are.
Most of the video portrays how we miscommunicate than how we stop doing so. I don't think this will solve the usual miscommunications that is inevitable in our daily lives, sometimes even listening with the "gut" may lead to "overthinking/misinterpretation". But I thumbed up for the adorable animation (the characters inside are really lovely)!
Sweet! With this Iβll be involved in less miscommunications and people that I communicate with better understand me the first time around.
0:27 No always, the idea might actually be stupid or the concern negligible. The background noises, while humorous, are quite distracting. Good video though.
I feel so lost. My fiancΓ© left me after 4 years together, and I donβt know how to move forward. I just want him back
This channel and Crash course channel are the best channel to learn many things for free. Love this age we live in, which is Information Age.
The animated illustrations are amazing π
What we have here, is a failure to communicate
There couldn't be a better channel than this.
The voice of the people speaking in the background is just too good.
Very nicely interpreted ,explained and presented! Found it helpful
Gorgeous graphic design. Kudos to Andrew Foerster.
and also one has to pay attention to how the other person can be interpreting your message too. this is something that fails a lot, for example when a teacher doesn't understand what part of their explanation is that a student is not understanding or in twitter arguments where one can see both people are not understanding each other, and arguing points the other is obviously misunderstanding. one has to imagine what the other person could be interpreting too.
This was informative and easy to understand! Appreciated the animations explained the content, also liked the symbolisms and tips. They were very helpful! :)
Well personally I won several public speaking competitions even in grade school I was valedictorian also then I worked in high end sales for 15 years most of that job requires clear communication skills but there are those who actively seek to distort what others say refuse to ask for clarification or fact check anything can't discern truth and will misunderstood or distort reality best not to speak to them if possible they will think things convoluted if it suits them and their stupidity or arrogance.
According to Robert Selman, a psychologist, in his 1975 work in the Journal of Moral Education, by adolescence, a person must realize that mutual roletaking does not always resolve disputes; there might be rival values that simply cannot be communicated away. Why is this not addressed in this clip? This is an important stumbling block to communication, along with psychological barriers.
Wow, thank you so much, the example worths millions of wordsππ»ππ»ππ»ππ»ππ»ππ»
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