This week I learned that I often have a very different
communication style with work colleagues in comparison to the way I communicate
with my friends and family. For the purpose of this week’s task I asked my
boyfriend and one of my work colleagues to evaluate my anxiety level during
communication, my verbal assertiveness level as well as my listening skills. I
was a little bit sad to note that often the strategies I put in place to be an
effective communicator and listener in my workplace, I do not use in my own
home.
Several
of the test questions are directed at formal contexts (small group meetings,
time management etc.) so I believe that these questions changed the context as
well. For example, my boyfriend said that during the anxiety survey, he had to
base his answers on what I have shared with him at home. He made comments on
presentations, public speaking etc. that he said he knew I probably did well on
but at home “was a total mess” in preparation for such tasks. I wonder if
responses would have changed had I asked another co-worker and compared the two
or if I had asked a girlfriend outside of work rather than a female co-worker.
When I looked over the results from a co-worker with regards to the anxiety
test, she said that I seem very at ease during meetings and is often impressed
by the way I communicate my ideas and opinions in a way that it concise, polite
and to the point. When I shared with her that I am very uncomfortable and
nervous communicating with others she was shocked. I try very hard to keep my
nervousness to myself during meetings, presentations and training but my
boyfriend sees the meltdown (Ha!) or nervousness before I head into work.
I noticed
in reviewing all of the evaluations that my perception of my communication
skills and listening skills differed from home and work and changed depending
on what I "allowed" others to see in a professional context versus the comfort of
my own home. Chris also mentioned that it was a difficult task because for the
anxiety test he thought of me with regards to work while in completing the other two tests he
was able to relate to the way I communicate with him.
1 comments:
Hi Rhiannon,
It seems that you gained some valuable information from the assessments this week. Like you I was made aware of things about myself that I did not know I do when I am communicating with others. Information obtain will assist me in being an effective communicator. I enjoyed reading your post. Thanks for sharing.
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