Is your communication grounded in honesty –
no matter what?
Tim Connor
My latest book,
Blah. . . Blah . . . Blah – Don’t Tell Me – Show Me will be coming off the
press in a few weeks so I thought I would give you a brief excerpt. If
integrity based and honest communication is important to you in any or all of
your relationships I encourage you to buy this book. At the end of the excerpt
I will give you a special pre-publication sales offer.
Excerpt from chapter
one -
Words are more than
words, they are the way we communicate feelings, attitudes, beliefs, fears,
hopes, dreams and so on, so if you keep telling the world you are going to do
whatever it takes to accomplish something and the first time you hit a snag,
you give in or up, well what were your real intentions? What gives words their
integrity when it comes to interpretation is both your intent and the ability
or willingness of the other person to grasp what your meaning is.
It’s simple, if you
say one thing (stated intention) I’m going to lose weight and you don’t, well
what do you think your real intention was?
You guessed it, to not lose weight.
So what’s the problem here?
Nothing unless you’re stated intentions don’t impact me.
Animals don’t get
disappointed and why? It’s simple - they
don’t talk. Yes they communicate but
they don’t use words they use behavior and non-verbal methods of
communication. Yes there are a few
exceptions, Those African Grey Parrots that talk. I’ve actually had a
conversation with one of these, but I have to wonder was this just mimicking or
thoughtful expression?
Can dogs smile? No, but can they send you messages that they
are happy? Yes. Do cat’s laugh? No, but they can send the message that they are
in a playful state of mind.
Humans are the only
known specie that communicates with reasoning or thought on two levels -
verbal, non-verbal,
And here’s where the
trouble begins, when there is an inconsistency between the verbal or spoken
message and the non-verbal message.
Ever had a person
tell you they loved you with words but their actions were totally inconsistent
with these words?
Ever had someone say
“I’ll call you” and they never did?
Ever heard, “I’ll
get that done this week” and it didn’t happen?
Told someone that
you would meet them at noon for lunch and they were late due to some last
minute piddling?
Billions of
statements like this are made every day.
Yes, sometimes legitimate things can get in the way of your promises or
commitments but the question is – generally speaking - are you always true to
your word? Are others in your life always true to theirs? If not – how do you think it impacts your
relationships with over time? Think
about it.
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