Difference between good communication and bad communication
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Bad Communication:-
We all know when it’s bad. The miscommunications pile up and we feel more and more frustrated. Bad communication sets us up for hurt feelings or unmet expectations. Bad communication contains some of the following:
1. Resistance – The act of resisting most things your partner is trying to tell you, ask of you or suggest to you (especially around areas of health, finances, family matters, or self destructive behaviors).
2. Defensiveness – The same as resistance but adding either blame, return criticism or avoiding the issue.
Good Communication:-
Good communication is more subtle than bad communication. We often feel like a conversation went well but we don’t necessarily know why or, really, we don’t care; we’re just happy it did.
1. Validating – This is the act of acknowledging what your partner is saying by nodding, making soothing sounds or saying things like “I can see why you feel that way” or “You really have a good point.”
2. Making requests/not complaints – While complaints aren’t necessarily bad, complaining isn’t the most effective communication. It is more direct and clear to make a request rather than just complain. Instead of saying something like, “I hate it when you don’t clean off the stove when you clean the kitchen!” say: “Honey, can you also wipe off the stove when you’re cleaning up?” It’s clearer and gives the person something they can take action on.
We all know when it’s bad. The miscommunications pile up and we feel more and more frustrated. Bad communication sets us up for hurt feelings or unmet expectations. Bad communication contains some of the following:
1. Resistance – The act of resisting most things your partner is trying to tell you, ask of you or suggest to you (especially around areas of health, finances, family matters, or self destructive behaviors).
2. Defensiveness – The same as resistance but adding either blame, return criticism or avoiding the issue.
Good Communication:-
Good communication is more subtle than bad communication. We often feel like a conversation went well but we don’t necessarily know why or, really, we don’t care; we’re just happy it did.
1. Validating – This is the act of acknowledging what your partner is saying by nodding, making soothing sounds or saying things like “I can see why you feel that way” or “You really have a good point.”
2. Making requests/not complaints – While complaints aren’t necessarily bad, complaining isn’t the most effective communication. It is more direct and clear to make a request rather than just complain. Instead of saying something like, “I hate it when you don’t clean off the stove when you clean the kitchen!” say: “Honey, can you also wipe off the stove when you’re cleaning up?” It’s clearer and gives the person something they can take action on.
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Difference between good communication and bad communication
These are the differences between good and bad communication...
- In good communication, the message sent by the sender reaches the recipient in the same form as the sender, whereas in bad communication the message sent by the sender does not reach the recipient correctly.
- In good communication the message is clear and understandable by the recipient, in bad communication, the message sent by the sender is not understood by the recipient.
- The language of a good message is clear and simple, while the language of bad communication is vague and distorted.
- In good communication, the message sent reaches the recipient at the right time, whereas in bad communication the message does not reach at the right time, so the recipient is unable to respond at the right time and the purpose of communication becomes futile.
- In good communication, there is no hidden agenda of the sender. He clearly tells the recipient what he wants to say. Whereas in bad communication, the sender has a hidden agenda, it does not tell the recipient what he or she wants to say.
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