Primarily, when I communicate, it starts with a beginning
and an ending. As a communicator, my
intentions are to send a thought and an emotion to be read by another. When a
person received the message, they will be able to interpret the information
through a message from a code. As well
as principles, theories, and approaches that serve as filters to effectively
communicate with others.
Developing essential skills, I can find information about
critical life skills and insights of how I teaching resources will help to
improve professional work and personal life.
Individual topics can be overwhelming and difficult to keep them
separate from your job time. We spend most of your time at work, so it can be
impossible to separate the two from professional and personal life. Whether or not we realize it, the decisions
we make are influenced by what we value and our beliefs and ideas that are
important to us. Each of us is a product
of our cultural background, including gender, ethnicity, family, age, religion,
profession and other life experiences (Vuckovic, A. 2008). These values form the choices made in our
lives and have us to understand more about the choices we make both for our
professional and our personal lives.
Reference
Article: Vuckovic, A. (2008). Inter-cultural communication:
A foundation of communicative action. Multicultural Education and Technology
Journal, 2(1), 47–59.
Hi,
ReplyDeleteOur culture definitely impacts the way we communicate and how we are both personally and professionally. In my opinion it also teaches us how to understand others and embrace their diversity as well.