Listen To The Messages

Feb 28, 2022 | Clinical Psychotherpy

 

Today’s video has counselors Dr Kevon Owen and Jack Smith and they are discussing “Listen To The Messages:.

In today’s world we don’t seem to communicate as well as we used to. Text messaging especially can be a very difficult way to communicate meaningfully. With messages without proper punctuation and trying to determine what the other person is trying to say. Emoji’s, images. This was supposed to be a step forward in communicating but I believe we have taken a step backwards.

To meaningfully communicate with someone go to them if possible. You have the advantage of speaking directly with them. Viewing their body language and possibly picking up some things in person not actually spoken are a far better way to communicate. Some people just don’t convey their meaning for what they would like to tell you very well.

Children, spouses, your employer can all have a common trait. The unspoken. You can sense this by different things like what is your child trying to tell you that isn’t exactly spoken? Your child, your spouse and even your employer many times tell you things unspoken by their actions or the feelings they give you.

It is difficult for some people to pickup on these things and or just have problems communicating in general. If you are seeking guidance for this you might benefit from speaking with a counselor.

If you believe you are having problems with these issues and need some help navigating this issue then contact Dr Kevon Owen for guidance. Your communication with others is extremely important. Kevon can be reached by calling 405-740-1249 or 506-655-5180. More information is also available at https://www.kevonowen.com.

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