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After going through the course, I have managed to get a
clearer picture of what interpersonal communication is. Interpersonal
communication is a tool use by people daily in their life. Prior to the end of
the course, I hope that I can achieve the two objectives that I stated in my
first blog post. These two objectives are to become a good communicator in
different situations and be more open to receiving feedback from others.
In view of the objectives set earlier, I believe there
is still room for improvement in being a better communicator under different
situations. This is evidently seen during the group project as I am unable to
communicate my idea clearly with my teammates. I attribute this to my poor word
choices that make me unable to find a
suitable phrase in bringing the idea across. In order to further improve myself,
I will spend more time to brush up my vocabulary and make use of the
opportunities that I have during group project to practice it.
With all the constructive feedback, I have made a significant
improvement. This improvement allows me to receive feedback from my teammates
with an open mind despite looking from a different perspective at the
situation. In the future, I will continue to improve further because it allows
me to communicate better upon entering the workforce.
In
conclusion, referring to Jiddu Krishnamurti’s quote - “There is no end to
education. It is not that you read a book, pass an examination, and finish with
education. The whole of life, from the moment you are born to the moment you
die, is a process of learning.” I think
that the quote applies to us as the learning
process for us will never end. More efforts can be
placed in improving ourselves to become a better communicator.
Ultimately, this may help us upon entering the workforce as we have understood
that certain behavior or action could lead to a different outcome when being
misinterpreted.
📖 Quote of the Day 📖
" There are no secrets to success. It is the result of preparation, hard work, and learning from failure. "
~ Colin Powell ~