W elcome Back to Being Better! I hope you all are doing well. Since my first blog Communication - A Bridge or A Gap? , I was wondering what to hop onto next. So I have considered to create a small blog series about communication. One step at a time. I insist you to click on the above link if you haven't read my previous blog. It would definitely give you away a kick start. Quick recap about my previous blog : Communication is an inseperable part of our day to day life. There are basicaly 3 types of people in the world of communication : Intoverts, Extroverts, Ambiverts Introverts prefer to be alone in their own world and prefer less interaction. Extroverts are active for communicating and gelling up easily with other people. Ambiverts possess the ability to have a combined nature of both Introverts and Extroverts. You must have observed so far by now that communication is a two-way process. It is simple like receiving a call. A person to deliver something and another one to receiv
S eems like a boon or curse question right? Well of course it does to Extroverts and Introverts respectively. In order to get a deeper idea about communication, let's define it first! Communication is imparting or exchanging of information by speaking, writing, or using some other medium. - Google That would a be typical definition by Google. But is it so easy to understand and explain? I don't think so, because if it was our life and environment around us would have been totally different. Communication is almost an inseperable routine of our life now! Unless and until you are deaf and dumb at the same time. Apparently that too would include a considerable amount of communication by sign language. How does communication feel to you? Like a Bridge where it helps you to connect easily with people around and let you convey what's inside your mind and heart OR it