Wrong. The problem comes not with the message being sent, but with the interpretation of that message. Therefore, we have to make sure that when we do communicate with our spouses, that we send clear, non-conflicting signals and speech to get our message across.
To begin with, the first rule of thumb when communicating with a spouse or person who is close to you, is to always use "I" statements. These are statements that are suggested a lot by therapists and psychologists because they really do work. When speaking with your spouse, you want to keep them from getting the wrong message, and to understand that this is how YOU feel or think. So when you start to speak, make sure the first words out of your mouth are "I feel that..." "I think that..." "I need..." etc. To start a sentence with "You always..." "You need to..." or other such statements places them on the defensive and also communicates to them that you are deciding what they think and feel.
Secondly, make sure that you say what you mean, and mean what you say. If you don't, you may say something, but your posture, body language, or facial expression may conflict with what you are saying, and the person you are talking to is going to be receiving mixed messages. Especially when you are very close to someone, you get to be an expert at reading their body language and expressions. So if you say "It's fine if we go out to eat", but at the same time you are thinking that you really don't want to, your body language will generally give it away. So say what you mean, and mean what you say.
The next way to avoid mixed messages with your spouse is to rephrase messages that you are unsure of. Instead of assuming that you know what the other person is trying to get across, if you are unsure, simply rephrase what you think they are trying to get at. For example, you see your spouse doing the dishes. You walk up to your spouse and they say to you, "Sometimes I really wish you would help more around here". To you, this could mean a multitude of things. Do they want more help with the house in general? Are they simply calling you lazy? Do they just want help with the dishes? Maybe he or she is just tired and doesn't want to be doing dishes right now. So instead of assuming any of the above, a great way to communicate effectively is to say "Are you asking me to help more around here meaning the house, or would you like some help with the dishes?" Clarity is everything, and assumptions generally end up causing hurt feelings on both sides.
Finally, when communicating with your spouse, make sure that both of you are in a calm, rational mood when speaking with each other. If there is a lot of tension in the room, or if either of you is angry with the other, communication will generally be limited to expressions of anger, blame, and defensiveness. Take a "time out" for a while if you are both angry, and agree for the moment to disagree until you have both calmed down enough to speak to each other in a calm, collected manner.
Communication can be very easy when you take into account how the other person is receiving your messages. Make sure that your message is clear, honest, and reflective of your own feelings and non-placing feelings or thoughts on the other person. Take time to process your own thoughts and feelings, so that instead of "reacting" you "respond". There is a huge difference between a reaction and a response. A reaction is an instantaneous reply to what you are hearing. A response is thought-out, calm, and collected. Take just a few extra moments to process and respond instead of reacting.
Communicate Effectively With Your
Working with an international moving company can often seem stressful and overwhelming, especially if you have no prior experience with moving. Here are some tips that can keep you from having a bad experience, especially if this is your first time moving. Moving across national borders only complicates the process of moving. The key is to keep an open and accessible relationship with your moving company.
Make sure you pick a moving company that allows for easy communication
The goal here is to choose a moving company that is totally accessible and which allows you to reach them, and vice versa, with as little trouble as possible. This sounds easier than it actually is, for working with an out of country international moving company often requires you to be in a different country than in the one where your moving company is located. Communicating across international borders can be a challenge. Phone communication can often be a challenge, as well as the time zone differences.
A language barrier is another major obstacle to good communications. Whenever possible, you should find someone that can communicate with the international moving company that you are working with, if you do not happen to speak the language. Remember that in today's age, there are many more means of communication than normal: telephone, fax, email and letter correspondence are all viable means to communicate with your international moving company.
Try to find an international moving company with modern technology
One of your goals when trying to establish an open and friendly stream of communication between you and your international moving company is trying to locate a company that has the modern technology necessary in order to provide you with the most up-to-date information and means of communication.
Here are some you can tell if your international moving company has what you need in terms of modern technology and communication. First, does your moving company have its own Web site? You can tell a lot of that company from their website. Is the Web site updated on a regular basis? Do they offer an easy means for e-mail or telephone communications?
Give Customer Service a Service Call
You will learn a lot of the your potential international moving companies simply by giving customer service a little call. Think of this as a way of testing the customer service before you actually need to use it. If you have any questions about the types of services that the international moving company offers, then go ahead and give customer service a call. Once you have spoken with customer service, you will probably have a better idea about how the business is run.
Is customer service helpful? With able to answer all of your questions? Consider all of these things before giving the bid to a company with questionable customer service relations. The last thing you probably want to do is hand over your business and your possessions to a company that will not be there for you when you need them the most. Make sure the company is reachable and able to answer all of your questions and allay your concerns.
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