tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9663893.post3132157361277454131..comments2024-03-25T05:14:56.290-04:00Comments on The Communication Blog: Communication Strategies: SupportivenessJoe DeVitohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15406810156636096209noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9663893.post-89767516653563554892018-08-30T02:38:43.557-04:002018-08-30T02:38:43.557-04:00To get roblox robux game for free then visit my si...To get <a href="http://rbxgenerator.com" rel="nofollow">roblox robux</a> game for free then visit my site for the free enjoymnt of the roblox free robux game to play free as the robux generator which generates the free robux for the roblox robux game which are some of the amazing resources for this game.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9663893.post-86425014715650322602017-03-20T02:20:27.385-04:002017-03-20T02:20:27.385-04:00As we all are aware with the strategies that are i...As we all are aware with the strategies that are important and we have to follow for the people to be well in communication skills. As it is also the major subject now a days and <a href="http://www.bestessay.org/bestessays_review.php" rel="nofollow">best essays reviews</a> should be done as a major field so people will get many new facts so they may be able to become a well person.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09844754460117287004noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9663893.post-23031156853954180982012-02-09T02:10:19.849-05:002012-02-09T02:10:19.849-05:00Very Nice Blog....Very <a href="http://www.ibclindia.com" rel="nofollow">Nice</a> Blog....salman khanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04347015534812102097noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9663893.post-65556824611831566812012-02-04T03:45:25.553-05:002012-02-04T03:45:25.553-05:00Very Nice Post with good conversation...Very Nice <a href="http://www.ibclindia.com" rel="nofollow">Post</a> with good conversation...Appextechhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14803378271061838647noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9663893.post-78439845892630213632012-01-25T15:33:41.224-05:002012-01-25T15:33:41.224-05:00An interesting perspective Emily. Thank you.An interesting perspective Emily. Thank you.Joe DeVitohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15406810156636096209noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9663893.post-4561911479942944632012-01-25T15:27:28.297-05:002012-01-25T15:27:28.297-05:00While reading your summary on suggestions for fost...While reading your summary on suggestions for fostering supportiveness rather than defensiveness, I would suggest that the use of common sense is also important. In my gradate program readings this week, we read about Common Sense from a communication perspective in the book, “Communication Ethics Literacy.” Common sense is not an innate human faculty; common sense consists of a background of experiences from which we draw our ideas and insights for decision making. Our particular understanding of common sense emerges from what we do and what we know; the common comes from the familiar. When the common is no longer in place, communicators are no longer certain of what constitutes an appropriate ethical communicative response. (Communication Ethics Literacy: Dialogue and Difference (Kindle Locations 1003-1005). Because common sense is not a God-given thing, it’s probably one of the most challenging aspects of communication. I think back to life as a child and the things I would say and being embarrassed by it only after my parents would tell me, “Use some common sense, Emily! Especially when I would act a certain way or say something I wasn’t supposed to especially during the wrong times. Your section on Neutrality was very interesting to me. One of my biggest pet peeves is whenever people don’t listen when trying to talk to them. Because of technology being the way it has forced people to multi-task, simple listening without a phone in hand or the TV on is somewhat of a rarity these days. This is unfortunate and would cause someone like myself to be defensive because what might be important to you (as the speaker) isn’t always going to be important to your audience. This describes what you said, “This kind of talk says, in effect, “You’re not important or deserving of attention and caring.” I’m not always looking for someone to take my side, but most often I would like a response from my listener whether they agree with me not.Emily Laurienoreply@blogger.com