How miscommunication happens (and how to avoid it) - Katherine Hampsten

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Have you ever talked with a friend about a problem only to realize
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that he just doesn't seem to grasp why the issue is so important to you?
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Have you ever presented an idea to a group and it's met with utter confusion?
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Or maybe you've been in an argument
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when the other person suddenly accuses you
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of not listening to what they're saying at all?
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What's going on here?
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The answer is miscommunication,
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and in some form or another,
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we've all experienced it.
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It can lead to confusion,
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animosity,
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misunderstanding,
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or even crashing a multimillion dollar probe into the surface of Mars.
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The fact is even when face-to-face with another person,
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in the very same room,
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and speaking the same language,
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human communication is incredibly complex.
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But the good news is that a basic understanding
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of what happens when we communicate
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can help us prevent miscommunication.
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For decades, researchers have asked, "What happens when we communicate?"
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One interpretation, called the transmission model,
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views communication as a message that moves directly from one person to another,
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similar to someone tossing a ball and walking away.
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But in reality,
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this simplistic model doesn't account for communication's complexity.
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Enter the transactional model,
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which acknowledges the many added challenges of communicating.
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With this model, it's more accurate to think of communication between people
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as a game of catch.
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As we communicate our message, we receive feedback from the other party.
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Through the transaction, we create meaning together.
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But from this exchange, further complications arise.
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It's not like the Star Trek universe,
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where some characters can Vulcan mind meld,
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fully sharing thoughts and feelings.
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As humans, we can't help but send and receive messages
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through our own subjective lenses.
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When communicating, one person expresses her interpretation of a message,
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and the person she's communicating with
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hears his own interpretation of that message.
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Our perceptual filters continually shift meanings and interpretations.
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Remember that game of catch?
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Imagine it with a lump of clay.
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As each person touches it,
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they shape it to fit their own unique perceptions
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based on any number of variables,
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like knowledge or past experience, age, race, gender,
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ethnicity, religion, or family background.
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Simultaneously, every person interprets the message they receive
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based on their relationship with the other person,
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and their unique understanding
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of the semantics and connotations of the exact words being used.
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They could also be distracted by other stimuli,
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such as traffic
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or a growling stomach.
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Even emotion might cloud their understanding,
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and by adding more people into a conversation,
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each with their own subjectivities,
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the complexity of communication grows exponentially.
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So as the lump of clay goes back and forth from one person to another,
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reworked, reshaped, and always changing,
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it's no wonder our messages sometimes turn into a mush of miscommunication.
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But, luckily, there are some simple practices
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that can help us all navigate our daily interactions for better communication.
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One:
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recognize that passive hearing and active listening are not the same.
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Engage actively with the verbal and nonverbal feedback of others,
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and adjust your message to facilitate greater understanding.
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Two:
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listen with your eyes and ears, as well as with your gut.
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Remember that communication is more than just words.
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Three:
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take time to understand as you try to be understood.
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In the rush to express ourselves,
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it's easy to forget that communication is a two-way street.
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Be open to what the other person might say.
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And finally, four:
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Be aware of your personal perceptual filters.
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Elements of your experience,
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including your culture, community, and family,
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influence how you see the world.
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Say, "This is how I see the problem, but how do you see it?"
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Don't assume that your perception is the objective truth.
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That'll help you work toward sharing a dialogue with others
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to reach a common understanding together.
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