Texting has no personality. No tone of voice. This is how one of my biggest miscommunications occurred. I began having a conversation with one of my friends via text message. She had said "hey dude." and my reply was "Whatever." It may seem that this wasn't the nicest reply on my part but, it had been sent to her on accident. We all know how that goes...sending a text to one person when it was meant for someone else. Once this happened she was all upset that I didn't want to talk to her and how rude it was. Then before I got the chance to text her what had happened my phone had died. It wasn't until I had finally seen her at the UC did I get to tell her what had happened. Improving future actions while texting can only happen if you're careful who you're sending your texts to.
*Have you ever been misunderstood while texting?
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Thursday, April 15, 2010
Le Huitième.
My percieved self and presenting self do have similarities and differences. I percieve myself as rather funny and outgoing and I like to present myself as such. Another perception I have of myself is that I care a lot about those closest to me. I know for a fact that this shows when I present myself. The only difference there is between my percieved and presenting self is that I percieve myself as someone who cares a lot about life and succeeding, but I think that I don't always present myself as such.
It is very important to be the same person no matter where you happen to be. When think about how I am in public I actually do act a bit differently. It all depends on who I am with when I am in public. I act differently when I'm with my friends compared to if I'm helping my Grandma grocery shop.
Do you think its important to act the same wherever you happen to be at the moment?
It is very important to be the same person no matter where you happen to be. When think about how I am in public I actually do act a bit differently. It all depends on who I am with when I am in public. I act differently when I'm with my friends compared to if I'm helping my Grandma grocery shop.
Do you think its important to act the same wherever you happen to be at the moment?
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Le Septième
When looking at a person for the first time everyone has a perception of what they think they may or may not be like. A person has many things that can make them different. Physical qualities, interests, clothing, and even how they carry themselves. The perceptions that people make of others are usually not correct. When looking at myself I see a ballerina that has been dancing for 16 years. Usually when I'm just meeting a person they ask if I'm in hockey or softball just because I'm not how people assume that a ballerina would look like. (You know, like a twig. Haha.) I think if everyone just stopped to talk to people once in awhile they would learn extraordinary things about them.
There are a few things inhibiting this change such as the media and our peers. I know plenty of people that I would have never talked to while I was a closed minded high schooler. I am glad that once I got to River Falls I realized that there are people outside of my small city and there are amazing things to learn from everyone. The people that I probably wouldn't have given the time of day to a few years ago if they would have came into contact with me are actually very good friends. I gained new friends all because I didn't let me perceptions get in the way of what a person is really like on the inside.
Have you ever became friends with someone that you never thought you would?
There are a few things inhibiting this change such as the media and our peers. I know plenty of people that I would have never talked to while I was a closed minded high schooler. I am glad that once I got to River Falls I realized that there are people outside of my small city and there are amazing things to learn from everyone. The people that I probably wouldn't have given the time of day to a few years ago if they would have came into contact with me are actually very good friends. I gained new friends all because I didn't let me perceptions get in the way of what a person is really like on the inside.
Have you ever became friends with someone that you never thought you would?
Thursday, April 1, 2010
Le Sixième
The most important thing that a speaker brings to their speech is credibility. If a speaker seems as if they don't know what they're talking about then there is no way the audience will listen to their message. The speakers I have encountered in the past have either captured my attention and made me really think about their message or they have made it seem like they didn't really care about the topic and seemed like they were just scripted. The speakers who I can remember having the biggest impact were very enthuastic and natural. They also used facts along with personal knowledge to make their appeal.
The speaker who made the best emotional appeal to me was my own Mom. She just had a way of digging deep down and making me think about what she was trying to get through my head. The speaker who made the most moving logical appeal was when our high school police officer gave a speech to our school about the laws around our town. She made it very easy to understand and used a lot of evidence and facts about crime and why we all needed to avoid that lifestyle. The speaker who made the best need based appeal was when I went into downtown St.Paul while the Republican National Convention was here. While I was hippying it out with awesome people I stumbed upon an older lady talking about our basic needs and how the government was supressing them. I'm not a hardcore hippy or anything like that but she was so passionate and made appeals that made sense that it was hard not to think like she was.
Embodying my Mother, a Police Officer, and a hippy in my speeches may seem like an odd combination, but really they all have something that can be learned. From my Mom I can learn how to dig in emotionally. I can learn how to deliver facts and logic to an audience from the cop. And from the old hippy woman I can learn how to use peoples basic needs to gain more support for what I am pursuading the audience to believe.
If you had the choice would you rather listen to a speech given by a Mom, a police officer, or a hippy? Who's do you think would be the most effective when trying to persuade their audience? Why?
The speaker who made the best emotional appeal to me was my own Mom. She just had a way of digging deep down and making me think about what she was trying to get through my head. The speaker who made the most moving logical appeal was when our high school police officer gave a speech to our school about the laws around our town. She made it very easy to understand and used a lot of evidence and facts about crime and why we all needed to avoid that lifestyle. The speaker who made the best need based appeal was when I went into downtown St.Paul while the Republican National Convention was here. While I was hippying it out with awesome people I stumbed upon an older lady talking about our basic needs and how the government was supressing them. I'm not a hardcore hippy or anything like that but she was so passionate and made appeals that made sense that it was hard not to think like she was.
Embodying my Mother, a Police Officer, and a hippy in my speeches may seem like an odd combination, but really they all have something that can be learned. From my Mom I can learn how to dig in emotionally. I can learn how to deliver facts and logic to an audience from the cop. And from the old hippy woman I can learn how to use peoples basic needs to gain more support for what I am pursuading the audience to believe.
If you had the choice would you rather listen to a speech given by a Mom, a police officer, or a hippy? Who's do you think would be the most effective when trying to persuade their audience? Why?
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Le Cinquième
Groups can only function correctly if every member does their part. The worst group I've had to work with is hard to choose. So, I'm just going to generalize and say that every single group I
had to be a part of in high school was terrible. Half of the people in the group didn't care and just wanted to sleep or do whatever slackers like to do. The other half was a bunch of bossy kids who were ignorant of everyone's ideas but their own. Most of the time I just ended up either parting ways with the group and doing my own thing or laying down the law because I didn't want a terrible grade because of some slacker/ignorant teenager. By the time I was a junior I had given up on the fact that a bunch of high school kids grouped together for an hour and then left alone in the library for an hour with no supervision could ever produce a quality group project.
The best group I have ever been a part of was my dance line my senior year. By the time I was a senior I had been in dance for 15 years. So, after 15 years I had gone through dancing along side a lot of different girls. Since I can remember there had always been drama, jelousy, and competing to be better than everyone else in order to get put in front of the dances, and not stuck in the back. That all changed my senior year. The girls on my line all worked so well together. I was the captain that year and was the one who had to deal with the cattyness which I wasn't excited for that coming year. To my surprise the year went smoothly. We all encouraged each other to try harder and better ourselves, not to compete with each other but to grow as dancers. That is for sure one of the best groups I have ever been able to be a part of.
had to be a part of in high school was terrible. Half of the people in the group didn't care and just wanted to sleep or do whatever slackers like to do. The other half was a bunch of bossy kids who were ignorant of everyone's ideas but their own. Most of the time I just ended up either parting ways with the group and doing my own thing or laying down the law because I didn't want a terrible grade because of some slacker/ignorant teenager. By the time I was a junior I had given up on the fact that a bunch of high school kids grouped together for an hour and then left alone in the library for an hour with no supervision could ever produce a quality group project.
The best group I have ever been a part of was my dance line my senior year. By the time I was a senior I had been in dance for 15 years. So, after 15 years I had gone through dancing along side a lot of different girls. Since I can remember there had always been drama, jelousy, and competing to be better than everyone else in order to get put in front of the dances, and not stuck in the back. That all changed my senior year. The girls on my line all worked so well together. I was the captain that year and was the one who had to deal with the cattyness which I wasn't excited for that coming year. To my surprise the year went smoothly. We all encouraged each other to try harder and better ourselves, not to compete with each other but to grow as dancers. That is for sure one of the best groups I have ever been able to be a part of.
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Le Quatrième.
A feeling that is hard to describe in words is love. True love is something that isn't found by everyone, only those lucky enough. People throw around the word love loosely and forget that it is an actual feeling. According to the dictionary love is "A profoundly tender, passionate affection for another person." although this may be an accurate definition it lacks the true feeling behind the word. Love is something that bonds people in trust and dependence. Love is one of the easiest nonverbal forms of communication to spot. One way to spot this feeling is seeing a couple holding hands. Another way to show the feeling of love is to have a conversation with the signifcant other. Not just a regular conversation, but a deep and meaningful one that passer bys can readily see in the facial expressions and eyes that the meaning behind the conversation is love. A final way to nonverbally express love is to do something nice for a person. You don't have to be in love with someone or even know the person that you would be doing something nice for. Something like holding the door or helping a person with something they're struggling with shows that you have a love for all people and are caring enough to spread the love.
Whoever it is that holds the power to control information hold the power to control whatever they are holing power over. A prime example of this is Hitler's Germany. Adolf strolled into Germany with strong convictions and an even stronger speaking ability. Soon he was given the power to control what information was given to the German society. With this power he used more propaganda than fact to control his society. We all know how the rest of the story goes after he had Germany on his side...
Speakers need to be aware of this power because all over the world people are taking advantage of the fact that people are more interested in appearance and a strong voice, and not listening to the words that the person is speaking. It applies to us because we need to be able to decide for ourself if the person is someone worth giving this power to.
Do you think that strong speakers can influence the way that an entire country thinks?
ps. I just thought it was funny that the first part of my blog was about love, and the second half was about Hitler. hahaha.
Whoever it is that holds the power to control information hold the power to control whatever they are holing power over. A prime example of this is Hitler's Germany. Adolf strolled into Germany with strong convictions and an even stronger speaking ability. Soon he was given the power to control what information was given to the German society. With this power he used more propaganda than fact to control his society. We all know how the rest of the story goes after he had Germany on his side...
Speakers need to be aware of this power because all over the world people are taking advantage of the fact that people are more interested in appearance and a strong voice, and not listening to the words that the person is speaking. It applies to us because we need to be able to decide for ourself if the person is someone worth giving this power to.
Do you think that strong speakers can influence the way that an entire country thinks?
ps. I just thought it was funny that the first part of my blog was about love, and the second half was about Hitler. hahaha.
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Le troisieme.
My Mom is infamous for time to time giving off the impression that she isn't listening. The most recent situation that occured was during the Superbowl. I stood in our hallway while my Mom was on the couch with the rest of my family watching the Superbowl. While I was standing in said hallway I was trying to have a last conversation before leaving to come back to school after that weekend. I asked her "Do you want me to drive to school or would you like to take me?" I literally stood there for 5 minutes waiting for an answer. I waved my arms and used outrageous body language to try to get her to finally pay attention to me and not the stupid Superbowl commercials. Finally I blurted out a very loud, "MOM" and that got her to finally after 5 long minutes of staring at her from the hallway she answered me with, "Whatever you want." Really?? Really Mom? Those commercials were so important that you made me stand there to wait for a 3 word answer. It made me feel ignored and brushed aside. It was quite obvious that the listening barrier was the stupid Superbowl commercials. (which I don't even understand why if they were that important she just didn't use the DVR and pause the TV...come on.) I can take something from this, that being that a TV commercial which you're supposed to HATE when viewing regular TV can make even the best listener not able to listen properly. So, in other words, limit distractions when speaking.
An preparing and delivering and unorganized speech is a recipe for disaster. The one time I can recall sitting through an unorganized speech was in 12th grade speech class. It was clearly obvious that the student had whipped up the speech during class. Nothing about the speech made it so the audience could retain the information that was being sloppily given. The only advice that I could have given that speaker was to actually prepare for a speech and practice, practice, practice!!!!
An preparing and delivering and unorganized speech is a recipe for disaster. The one time I can recall sitting through an unorganized speech was in 12th grade speech class. It was clearly obvious that the student had whipped up the speech during class. Nothing about the speech made it so the audience could retain the information that was being sloppily given. The only advice that I could have given that speaker was to actually prepare for a speech and practice, practice, practice!!!!
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