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You can certainly take the easy road and use the predictable and boring defaults like:_ How are you doing?_ How about this weather?_ What do you do for a living?_ Hi. My name is _________. What__ yours?_ Blah, blah, blah, blah . . .Break out of the defaults you have been using for years. Shake it up. Make it fun. Make it memorable. Dive in with more engagement and interaction. Taking the initiative to be more creative will help you build a bridge to close the gap.

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Susan C. Young

The Art of Communication: 8 Ways to Confirm Clarity & Understanding for Positive Impact

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10 Conversation Bridge Builders1. Simply say hello with a smile.2. Ask them what they love about their work.3. Ask natural questions out of genuine curiosity. 4. Get a person talking about what__ important to them.5. Compliment something positive which you__e noticed.6. Engage them with questions which are easy to answer. 7. Introduce them to someone whom you think they__l enjoy meeting.8. Ask them if they have any trips or vacations planned.9. Look for something you may have in common so that the conversation begins with shared interests.10. Think of questions that begin with how, what, when, why and where.

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Susan C. Young

The Art of Communication: 8 Ways to Confirm Clarity & Understanding for Positive Impact

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When you are mindfully focused, the person with whom you are communicating feels that you are making them a priority__hat you value their time and their perspective. It is in these moments that we can go to deeper levels of discovery, exploration, and connection. It is one of the most valuable gifts and finest compliments you can give to another.

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Susan C. Young

The Art of Communication: 8 Ways to Confirm Clarity & Understanding for Positive Impact

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ASK YOURSELF: How can you utilize active listening to provide sensational customer service? How will this help resolve complaints from unhappy customers?_ Give them your full attention and listen without interruption or defensiveness._ Thank them for bringing the issue to your attention._ Take their concerns seriously and share their sense of urgency to resolve the problem quickly._ Ask questions and focus on what they are really saying. _ Listen to their words, tone of voice, body language, and most importantly, how they feel. _ Beware of making assumptions or rushing to conclusions before you hear their concern fully._ Explain, guide, educate, assist, and do what__ necessary to help them reach the resolution._ Treat them with respect and empathy.When you do an amazing job of resolving an unhappy customer__ problem, you may end up impressing them more than if the problem had never occurred. You may have just earned their loyalty . . . forever!

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Susan C. Young

The Art of Communication: 8 Ways to Confirm Clarity & Understanding for Positive Impact

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You can have the perfect message, but it may fall on deaf ears when the listener is not prepared or open to listening.These listening "planes" were first introduced by the American composer Aaron Copland (1900-1990) as they pertain to music . . . 1. The Sensual Plane: You__e aware of the music, but not engaged enough to have an opinion or judge it.2. The Expressive Plane: You become more engaged by paying attention, finding meaning beyond the music, and noticing how it makes you feel.3. The Musical Plane: You listen to the music with complete presence, noticing the musical elements of melody, harmony, pitch, tempo, rhythm, and form.

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Susan C. Young

The Art of Communication: 8 Ways to Confirm Clarity & Understanding for Positive Impact

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My friend John is an urgent care physician who has several patients who come to see him for various ailments on a regular basis. In addition to being brilliant and taking wonderful care of his patients, he has a unique ability to empathetically listen to his patient__ needs. One of his patients is a repeat visitor, even when she's not exhibiting symptoms. He takes the time to listen to how she's feeling and responds with kindness, empathy, and caring. He has come to realize that her visits are filling her deep need to feel validated, cared for, and understood in ways which she does not receive at home. His empathetic listening delivers incredible customer service for patient care and makes him a better health care provider. Wouldn__ it be incredible if this was the manner for not only doctors, but all professionals?

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Susan C. Young

The Art of Communication: 8 Ways to Confirm Clarity & Understanding for Positive Impact