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Talking to People Made Easy in 9 Simple Steps

 

Does the thought of talking to people make you break out in hives or break out in song? Some of us are coping with issues that make it harder for us to communicate.

For instance, if you have Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD) it can be hard to focus on a conversation. Even those who are hard of hearing will find these tips helpful when communicating.

1. Ask questions to keep your mind engaged in the conversation. Do so with an enquiring yet friendly tone.

2. Take notes. When talking to someone on the phone, get out your pad and paper. It will help you to stay focused on the conversation.

3. Practice conversations will give you confidence for when you are in larger groups. Use the opportunity, when you are in smaller groups to practice.

4. Hold eye contact when talking to people as much as is naturally possible. Youll be less likely to start drifting away.

5. Ask the person to repeat if you didnt understand. Whether you didnt understand or didnt hear what the person said, dont let embarrassment stop you from staying in the conversation for as long as you want to be a part of it.

6. Inform those that you talk with often about your ADD, or hearing difficulties. When talking to people that know your situation, they will be less likely to get frustrated or annoyed at having to repeat things.

7. Learn to relax. If necessary, remove yourself from a situation for a short time to do some deep breathing. Clear your mind before coming back into the conversation.

8. Learn to read body language. Learning to read someones reactions to you will help you understand the feelings behind the words they are using.

9. Repeat back what the other person said. If youve misunderstood it gives them a chance to re-phrase what they said. It also tells them that you are listening and participating in the conversation.

Sometimes talking to people can be stressful. If you are having a bad day, realize that you might not communicate at your best. Take a few deep breaths and count to 10 if you feel your frustration levels climbing.

Remember, its not the other persons fault. Use the golden rule and show them the same courtesy you would like. Besides, if you are having an off day, it might be a good time to speak less and listen more.

Youd be surprised how many people are left with good feelings from a conversation where you said very little and they did most of the talking! The reason they feel so good about it, is that you paid attention to them. Next time you arent in the mood to talk, practice your active listening.

Author: Peter Murphy
 
Author Bio:
Peter Murphy is an authority in this industry. Peter has written several articles in the past on this subject.
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