When enough cups of coffee have been drank, I believe my communication is fair. It should be much better with the leadership and communication classes and training received. Practical application seems to be the only way to improve in my small crayon stained mind. As far as reading body language, again, I think I am fair at it, but probably rather poor at controlling my own body language during a conversation. Either way, I have much room for improvement in the area of communication and conversing with others.
Grunting doesn't count (usually) so coffee helps one avoid that method, I get it.
I think communication (the methods) is an ever-evolving thing as words and life-situations change, also behaviours and what's acceptable and unacceptable in society. I like the topic of communication and see it as a challenge to stay relevant and upskilled in it.
Also, I've not eaten crayons like you have but I heard the red ones are pretty tasty. Please confirm.
I hope you're well man, keep on keeping on.
Red with a side of green is the bomb.
It is interesting you mention what is acceptable and unacceptable in society. Do you feel there has been a major change in that over the last 20 years or so? It seems like it to me. Its like I became a walking politically incorrect artifact overnight.
Ah yes, a combination, I should have known. I'll give it a crack and let you know.
Indeed, the last 20 years have brought great change and I'm not sure if it's for the better. Political correctness is off the chain, people identifying as cats and ponies, men wanting to wear dresses, mixed gender bathrooms, decline of manners and any care factor for one's personal future, the fear of mission out ethos...so much more. It's nuts. In 20 years from now imagine what it'll be like. I'll be dead so I want care.