Topic > Nonverbal Communication and Effective Communication

When a person approaches you with a conversation, they should always feel comfortable knowing that they are being listened to. I believe in this generation, even with myself, sometimes I have trouble giving my full attention in certain situations. Nowadays people are so eager to let someone finish speaking so they can say what they want to say, rather than accepting what they are told and responding directly. This is something I believe everyone, including myself, should work on. Additionally, you should acknowledge what someone is telling you and clarify when you're confused to avoid making foolish mistakes that can lead to assumptions or, if you work in a medical workplace, even cause misdiagnosis or misjudgment. An example that many people might notice in their daily non-therapeutic communication conversations is when a person continually changes the topic during the conversation to something they prefer to talk about, or even judges others based on their opinions, especially before they can explain why it is. they do. see something in a certain way. This is a problem with communication because it is more focused on one person rather than equal communication between two or more