Are your communication skills better today than they were yesterday?
Lately, I've been thinking of Tuesdays as Communicating for Results days. It's become the focus of this blog on Tuesdays to work on creating deeper conversations, more productive meetings, and more powerful presentations. But, isn't communication important everyday?
So, whenever you're reading this (Tuesday or not!) the question is still the same: how are you improving your communication skills?
Maybe it's one or more of these ways that I've been working on it:
Lately, I've been thinking of Tuesdays as Communicating for Results days. It's become the focus of this blog on Tuesdays to work on creating deeper conversations, more productive meetings, and more powerful presentations. But, isn't communication important everyday?
So, whenever you're reading this (Tuesday or not!) the question is still the same: how are you improving your communication skills?
Maybe it's one or more of these ways that I've been working on it:
- listening with curiosity (instead of by forming a response)
- planning my meetings to take only as long as they need (not necessarily an hour)
- reaching out to people I don't usually talk with to see how they feel
- entertaining other people's ideas even when I've got a great idea of my own
- stopping whatever I'm doing when someone wants to talk with me
- keeping my mobile phone in my pocket instead of taking it out when there is an opportunity to interact with real people right now
What are you doing?
-- Douglas Brent Smith
It's just something that I've been trying, but in case you're interested I do invite you to check out each day's focus area on this blog:
Mondays: High performance, centered leadership
Tuesdays: Communication skills
Wednesdays: Building your team
Thursdays: Solving problems
Fridays: Achieving your goals
Saturdays: (just for fun) Shameless promotion Saturdays
Would you like to get started in improving your communication skills? Contact me today about bringing our one-day workshop Communicating for Results to your location.
doug@frontrangeleadership.com
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