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Beware . . . The Butter


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Barry Rice
barrysunriseofopportunity.com

Sunrise Of Opportunity
http://www.sunriseofopportunity.com


Beware... The Butter



A quiet evening, years ago, while reading the newspaper as

my wife was preparing dinner, I overheard my 4-year old

daughter ask, “Mommy, can I help?”. “Sure, sweetie. Would

you please put the butter on the table for Mommy?”



Moments later, the shriek of “EL-RIE!!!!!!” (at her birth,

my son could not articulate Ellen Marie, out came “El-Rie”

–it stuck) brought my son and I into the kitchen in a flash.



My wife, holding her tummy, was bent in laughter. El-rie,

with butter-covered knife in hand, confused look on her

face, was standing beside where she had just ‘painted’ a

pretty picture for Mommy all over the table – in butter –

believing she had done exactly what asked. After all, hadn’t

Mommy asked, “Sweetie, would you please put the butter on

the table for Mommy?”



When communicating, be careful what you ask for, be it

personal or job-oriented. Certainly, communication with

children is one thing. Communication with others requires

awareness, an unassuming acceptance of their point of view,

a non-finger pointing attitude and a certain willingness to

be self-effacing.



Understanding the communication process is vital to

achieving, and living, your definition of success.

Ineffective communication can cause our loved ones, business

associates, and friends to become frustrated, possibly

offended, and conflict can occur – and, nothing is

accomplished.



When communicating with others, it may be tempting to point

the finger at others for not understanding your instructions

and/or your viewpoint. The problem with this mind-set is

that it will not achieve your result of having the other

person understand what you are attempting to convey. Taking

responsibility for effective communication with others frees

you to take the action steps to achieve the result(s) you

are seeking.



In face-to-face communication with someone, don't make the

mistake of assuming that you are making yourself

understandable. When you concentrate, you will pick up

on clues as to whether the other person understands you and

your point of view. Do they display a confused look? Are

they unusually silent? If you ask them if they have any

questions, do they answer with an unsure “No”? These are

all low key responses that the person may not be sure of

what you just said. Don’t hesitate to ask questions to

determine their understanding.



When communicating with others, he/she who has the most

‘give’ and willingness to listen, and understand, will

make their point clear.



Clearly, everyone will not hear, or understand you, in the

same way. Some people may understand you better when they

see the information communicated actually in action. Others

when they hear the information, others when THEY take action

on the communication or, still, others when they ‘feel’ the

communication.



Take the time to understand your communicative skills. Maybe

even ask someone close to you for an evaluation of your

communication skills. Effective communication is a learned

skill – and, you CAN learn it.



If you don’t communicate effectively, you may well end up

with butter on your table.





Barry Rice, speaker and consultant, is the author of Moving Forward Out Of The Fog, the self-paced, practical exercise-based course that guides you, step-by-step, to achieving, and living, YOUR definition of success. Subscribe to his challenging and inspiring newsletter at sunriseofopportunitygetresponse.com.



http://www.sunriseofopportunity.com

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