Processes of Communication
Processes of communication: though content may be different all over the world, the process is the same. Globally we speak different languages, they way we speak about different topics differ. Some topics in some countries can not even be discussed freely. The content of the things we say and in what situation may be different from one country to the other. Even body language and gestures may be different.
But people would wide do run similar processes for communication. The way the software of your brain uses language and communication. Below you will find a list of processes of communication, it is not meant to be extensive list, but it does give some of the communication patterns that people learn more about in their NLP practitioner and master practitioner training.
Talking vs. silence
Perception vs. oblivion
Listening vs. not paying attention or distraction
Rapport vs. distrust and mismatching.
Creating options vs. one way of doing things
humor vs. being seriousĀ
Pacing vs. going the opposite way/mismatching
Leading vs. forcing a certain way/pushing
Dovetailing outcomes vs. Manipulation
Moving toward outcomes vs. moving away from them, frustrating the right outcome.
Pattern interruption vs. keep running hte same program
creativity vs. automatic thought patterns
sensory acuity vs. being unaware (and uninformed.)
Congruence vs. incongruence.
Feedback vs. failure
Flexibility vs. rigidity.
Calibration vs. non responsiveness
Elicitating outcomes vs tunnel vision
Methaphor vs direct communication
Paying close attention to communication processes will give you a clear advantage in communicating with others. You could use a specific process to achieve certain outcomes in the conversation you are having. Being flexible in being able to use different communication processes is where good communicators are separated from the people whom are not good communicators yet.










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