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Communication Problems: How to Prevent and Progress with Ease 🀝

Dec 05, 2024

Hello Shiny Minds,

Have you ever found yourself in a communication mishap, wondering how it happened?

Sometimes, the most damaging communication errors are the ones we're completely unaware of.

In this blog post, we'll delve into four common communication mistakes that might be sabotaging your relationships.

The Four Common Communication Mistakes:

1. Lack of Validation:

One of the most fundamental human needs is validation.

When your focus is not to make others feel understood, acknowledged, and respected, you will have problems building stronger connections.

Unfortunately, many of us may have grown up in environments where validation was scarce.

This can lead to a subconscious craving for it in our adult relationships.

 

2. Lack of Listening:

In today's fast-paced world, it's easy to get so caught up in your own thoughts and agendas that you miss opportunities to truly connect with others and make them feel heard.

 

3. Giving Unsolicited Advice:

Offering advice when it's not asked for can come across as condescending or dismissive.

It's important to remember that people often simply want to be heard and understood, not solved.

 

4. Lack of Agreements:

Overlooking the importance of making micro agreements about how to communicate can lead to feelings of resentment and disconnection.

It's essential to recognize and appreciate the contributions of others, both big and small.

 

By becoming aware of these common communication mistakes and making a conscious effort to improve your skills, you can build stronger, more fulfilling relationships.

Remember, effective communication is a skill that can be learned and practiced over time.

 

Made with love ❀️ for a better world with more #love ❀️ and #ShinyMinds in it...

by Shiny Burcu Unsal ✨

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