How personal values effect to effective communication?
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Attitudes and values can influence effective communication both positively and negatively. ... When attitudes are positive, there is an empathy that exists between those conversing enough so that each side will strive to fully understand what the other is saying in order to provide the best possible response.
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The most effective communication is done with the way you put words together to form your thoughts and ideas into sentences, and the audience listening to those words. Being courteous is the most important thing, so the people you communicate don't feel insulted in any way, or you may lose them, their mind will start to wonder and they will being to interpret as implicit rather than explicit. You see this with people who do not build on what you had just said, and instead steer the conversation in a different direction. That is not courteous, and you can kindly remove yourself from the conversation.
Do not confuse personal values with what is valuable to effectively communication. Personal values have less relevance in effective communication, because every person values different things, and those things change all the time. Also, do not confuse personal values and beliefs. I've seen this happen many times, and it has a tendency to create fallacious communication. Value the individual(s) you're communicating is effective.
Attitude and being courteous come hand in hand. You don't need to match the subjects of communication, like is seen taught in communication therapy classes. People know when you do this, and it is very weird.
Just be yourself, informative, courteous, and value everyone's specific needs if they are reasonable. If they're not…move on.