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1. Miscommunication creates misunderstanding.

Answers from Elena Ornig.   Peace or War is up to us!    What do I mean?  Just this – being frank, honest and sincere gives us the advantage of delivering or broadcasting our message clearly and concisely, thereby avoiding miscommunication. Miscommunication creates misunderstanding.  It makes doubts, as a disturbing notion crawls into a head of a ‘receiver’.  Without a clear and concise message from a ‘messenger’, the ‘receiver’ will be confused about the intention, agenda and motive of the messenger.  This is a two-way problem.   Even with sincerity, good intentions and the right agenda, the ‘receiver’ – by hearing, but not attentively listening – and by neglecting clarifications, confirmations and an intensive reading of body language, can misunderstand the message and the ‘messenger’.  Quite often we believe that in some way we are mind-readers, but in fact, we do not really know what is going on in other people’s minds.  Undoubtedly, the clarification of a ... Read the rest of this post

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3. Misunderstanding

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