Breaking The Sound Barrier

Communication usually breaks down at the point where one or more people begin to talk AT a person rather than with someone. If the other party responds in a like manner it’s not long before a wall of sound separates the two. This video uses some funny examples and practical solutions to help you break the sound barrier.

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So remember to stop, listen and then ask questions. It’s usually the better communicator who can listen first and respond from the other person’s point of view.

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  1. David David Baskin says:

    Communication is always key.

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