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  1. Aug 2024
    1. Analytical skills

      I would appreciate it if someone could elaborate on the correlation between analytical skills and how they make up the top five personal qualities.

    2. your communications skills help you to understand others—not just their words, but also their tone of voice, their nonverbal gestures, or the format of their written documents provide you with clues about who they are and what their values and priorities may be.

      I would also add that another means of communication is through facial expressions. If someone is interested in the conversation or disgusted by it, it's obvious. Despite the fact that most facial expressions contradict ideal gestures, some people are able to distinguish between them.

    3. In both oral and written situations, you will benefit from having the ability to communicate clearly. These are skills you will use for the rest of your life. Positive improvements in these skills will have a positive impact on your relationships, your prospects for employment, and your ability to make a difference in the world.

      I like to communicate verbally more than in writing. In order to ask questions fast and receive accurate answers, I prefer to see people in person. Written responses are useful for documentation and future reference, but as someone who prefers immediate gratification, I would rather speak with someone over the phone or set up an in-person meeting. Personally.

    4. If you could not communicate, what would life be like?

      Society without communication would probably see a decrease in its overall ability to function because individuals would find it difficult to cooperate, exchange knowledge, and settle disputes. This might result in a decline in living standards and a slow or stop to human progress. People may struggle to sustain relationships and experience feelings of anxiety, insecurity, and loneliness.

    5. Communication can be defined as the process of understanding and sharing meaning

      Transferring ideas or encoding messages is what communication requires of the sender, the person who starts the conversation.