I think it's not in sync yet.

March 10, 2023 8:31am CST
As a child I tended to convey anything in a groanse, between what I wanted to say and the way I thought was out of sync. After I observed, it turned out that I had something to improve because I had the following habits: 1. Talk too fast I realize that I often say something in a hurry to get to the point, but forget about two-way communication. Meanwhile, right now, I'm used to slowing down my way of speaking so that word for word can be easily examined by the person who receives it (recipient) 2. Not used to listening to others The purpose of listening is to understand, not reply to the answer from the messenger unless asked. Talking about grouse sometimes has something to do with the habit of answering messages that have not been conveyed by the recipient. For example, we don't fully understand what is being conveyed, but try to answer and in the end the answer is not clear what it means. 3. Less social interaction The more a person has social interactions, the easier it will be to understand how to relate to humans. The complexity of the mind will itself be simplified to explain the point of delivery using mass communication techniques. The fewer people do social interactions, not only can it cause excessive awkwardness but also the complexity of the mind will appear to a series of words. People who are afraid of being judged can be the reason the mind is getting more complicated, and it makes it difficult to provide complete understanding. 4. A little known vocabulary (diction) Lack of knowledge makes it difficult for people to express what they want to explain. Entering information must be balanced with a clear understanding. The more vocabulary that is mastered, the clearer the information conveyed. For things that become habits, it's not that easy to change. If you want to be a reliable speaker, then make an understanding to others of your style and way of speaking that is a little more relaxed.
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@Aquitaine24 (11813)
• San Jose, California
10 Mar 23
Having a good vocabulary is a very good thing.
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@Gotrix (202)
11 Mar 23
Keep working on yourself and developing your communication skills. Pay more attention to listening and understanding others, not just your own thoughts. Regularly interact with people to improve your vocabulary and communication skills. Don't be afraid to make mistakes and don't give up if things don't work out right away. Every step forward is a step towards better communication.