Speed
The pace at which we speak can make us incomprehensible, or, if used effectively, can captivate our audience.
Click here for a useful resource to work on your own speed or give feedback to someone else who may need it.
Enunciation
We over-rely on volume as a communication tool, but enunciation is just as important, and much more compelling.
Click here for a useful resource to work on your own enunciation or give feedback to someone else who may need it.
Empathy
It’s not just the speaker who has responsibilities in communication. The listener must make the speaker feel understood and appreciated.
Click here for a useful resource to work on your empathetic listening or give feedback to someone else who may need it.
Reflection
Listeners are actually part of the dialogue. They have a responsibility to help the speaker go deeper and clarify their feelings and opinions.
Click here for a useful resource to work on your own reflective listening or give feedback to someone else who may need it.
Interested in learning more about SEER Skills™ and how they can be introduced for your employees or students in a workshop format? Please reach out to me.