these are the basic styles of communication
what are passive, assertive, and agressive.
tell me the basic communication types
verbal, non verbal, written, visual
this is the true definition of active listening.
anything that involves being quiet and hearing intently what others have to say.
a line in the sand. a fence in the yard. something people are expected to not cross.
what is a boundary.
starting small eh. 100 pity points for your team.
thank you sir.
you check on your girl, she tells you she is 'fine'. She is obviously bloated and tired. what style of of communication is this.
what is passive communication?
this type is words from mouth
what is verbal communication
"hey, eyes up here. look at me when i'm talking to you"
what is visual listening.
"my phone hours are from 8am to 10pm. please do not try to call me outside of those hours."
what is being direct and specific?
get up and spin with your arms out 10 times. then you may have 200 points.
yup.
this style of communication is very 'sharp' and involves harsh honesty, much sarcasm, and directly referencing others value
what is agressive communication
what is nonverbal communication
when someone is throughly engaged in a conversation.
what is intentful listening? (this answer can be flexible)
what is offering an alternative
someone on the team, tie your shoes together and walk around the room. then you may have 300 points.
thank you sir!
"just do whatever you're gonna do. i don't care, just like you. none of this makes a difference anyway"
what is passive agressive communication
how the meaning of words can change on paper.
what is written communication
"slow down, let me catch up with what your'e saying. i think what you mean is..."
what is paraphrasing
"i don't want to and thats really all i need to explain.
what is just saying no?
win 400 hundred points, but only if someone on your team can do more pushups than me.
we will see...
when you drop all your armor and weapons and come at people with an open, honest, and thoughtful attitude about your vulnerable problems. " X is unnacceptable, how can we work this out together?"
what is assertive communication
the use of images, symbols, and elements to convey information, meaning, or emotion without words.
what is visual communication
" wait, i think i'm still following with what your saying. if X were true, than there should be a Y, right?"
what is questioning what they say.
when you calmly restate what your boundary is after someone tries to sway the conversation.
what is broken record technique?
take 500 points and give it to the other team.
look at your greedy selves. shameless!