The purpose of most communication isn't to completely explain yourself. Too often, we get stuck relieving tension, making our case and closing the door on the discussion. The purpose is to open the door to interaction, learning and action. “Who's ...
The purpose of most communication isn’t to completely explain yourself. Too often, we get stuck relieving tension, making our case and closing the door on the discussion.
The purpose is to open the door to interaction, learning and action. “Who’s there?” is a fine response to hope for.
Communication is a process, not an event.
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