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Communication Workout: How to Keep Your Communication in Tip-Top Shape

 
Author: Dale Klein

Who can escape the daily onslaught of innovative ways to shape up, trim down, remove unwanted wrinkles and hair, and any other undesirable features in an effort to essentially redesign ourselves? The barrage of infomercials, pop-up advertising, books and promotions about how to look younger, feel vibrant and stay in shape, is ubiquitous!

But wait a minutewhat about the one physical activity we engage in every day and take for granted? Lets face it, how many of us make a conscious effort to monitor our communication fitness? And yet with the countless instances of communication breakdowns, youd think wed want to make this a priority vs. something picayune. If you think this may be applicable to you or perhaps someone you know, then please jump on the band wagon and read on, because being in shape starts with how we sound.

Communication Fitness Checklist Recommended Exercise

1.Do you jump to conclusions?                                   
Get all the facts first.

2.Do you fly off the handle or lash out?                     
Reflect before reacting.

3.Do you beat around the bush?                          
Practice giving feedback.

4.Do you go around in circles? 
Determine your objectives.

5.Do you drag your feet?                             
Realistically assess your skills.

6.Do you dodge the issue?                                        
Use direct language.

7. Do you tune out?                                             
Actively listen to others.

8. Do you run off at the mouth?                              
Organize your thoughts.

9.Do you throw your weight around?                              
Lead by example.

10.Are you tight lipped?                               
Practice offering your opinion.

11.Do you get tongue tied?                    
Write down what you want to say.

12.Do you talk out of both sides of your mouth?            
Commit to your word.

13.Do you speak a mile a minute?                          
Pause between thoughts.

14.Do you turn a deaf ear?                              
Respect different perspectives.

Author Bio:
Dale Klein is a renowned writer. Dale likes to compose articles about this field.
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