9 Tips for Improving Communication Skills
These tips for improving your communication skills will help others understand you, and help you hear others better. Psychologist Sari Shepphird offers info on assertiveness training and a brief test for assertiveness, plus nine tips for improving your communication skills…
“Studies show that assertive communication can help build personal confidence, assist with managing stress and anger, and improve coping skills for emotional health and well-being,” says Dr Shepphird. “Assertive communication is the perfect midpoint between aggressiveness and passivity – you avoid needlessly hurting others, yet you are sure to see results.”
Dr Shepphird recently wrote 100 Questions and Answers about Anorexia Nervosa – click on the book cover for more info! And, read on for her assertiveness training “mini-test”, as well as nine tips for improving your communication skills….
A Test for Assertiveness
Assertiveness involves speaking up for your feelings and needs. Assertiveness also involves improving relationships by learning to be more comfortable expressing your feelings, reactions, wants, and needs to others. Assertive communication can lead you to positive results when making personal and professional requests.
Would you benefit from assertiveness training? Take this mini-test…
Complete the following statements by answering with: (A) Always (B) Frequently (C) Sometimes (D) Rarely (E) Never
1) I stand up for my own needs.
2) I feel I deserve to be heard.
3) I believe I have a right to my own feelings and opinions.
4) I share those feelings and opinions with others.
5) I ask for what I want and need.
6) I am able to say “no” when I do not want to do something.
7) I am afraid it will seem selfish if I express my feelings or opinions.
If you answered C, D, or E to most of questions 1-6, and/or answered A or B to question 7, read on – because you’ll likely benefit from assertiveness training.
If you think your introverted personality traits are affecting your ability to communicate, read Tips for Networking Successfully for Introverts.
9 Tips for Improving Your Communication Skills
1. Use assertive language. Use “I” statements so that others know what you are thinking and feeling. For example, instead of saying, “You are ignoring me!” you could say, “I feel hurt when you watch television when I’m trying to speak to you.”
2. Be clear in asking for what you want. For example, if you are going to the movies and picking up a friend who has a reputation for being late, you could say, “I really want to get there for the previews, so please be ready to go at 7 o’clock.”
3. Speak up if you are overlooked. For example, if you are waiting in line at the grocery store and someone steps in front of you, it is okay to say, “Excuse me, I’m not sure if you saw me, but I was in line ahead of you.”
4. Do not apologize for your feelings. Do not apologize when you have not done anything wrong.
5. Do not take responsibility for someone else’s behavior.
6. Repeat your request, if you are not satisfied that you have been heard.
7. Express yourself calmly, taking deep breaths if you need to. Avoid insults and accusations. For example, instead of saying, “You are so stubborn, you never listen to me!” you could say, “I feel frustrated when you interrupt me, so please just listen for a moment.”
8. Listen to others’ points of view-but remember that you do not have to agree with their opinion or do what they ask.
9. Offer to compromise, when appropriate. If you’re married, you might like to read 11 Tips for Fighting Fair in Marriage.
Being assertive takes time and practice. Your skill and ease will increase over time, so be patient with yourself! If you follow the steps above, you are well on your way to becoming more assertive and improving your communication skills.
Do you have any thoughts or questions on these tips for assertiveness or improving communication skills? I welcome your comments below…
The mini-test for assertiveness training and tips for improving communication skills is an adapted excerpt from Dr. Shepphird’s new book, 100 Questions and Answers about Anorexia Nervosa. For more information about Dr. Shepphird or the assertiveness training tips you’ve read here, visit DrShepp.com.
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Comment by goodiesinbag on 1 April 2009:
Thanks. This was really helpful.
Comment by maricel c eden on 24 April 2009:
how to handle a 5 yr.old. boy, his behaviour and his interests
Comment by Jayson Vidallo on 25 April 2009:
I really appeciated all the contents. I learned from it. Many thanks! Good speed!
Comment by Laurie PK on 27 April 2009:
These assertiveness tips for improving communication skills may not work for a 5 year old boy — he’s too young to understand!
Parenting.com is a great website for info like that. I’m sorry I don’t have tips on kids to give you…it’s not my area of expertise. But, parenting websites would be very helpful.
Good luck – and I bet it’ll get easier as time goes by!
Comment by Linh Duc on 24 November 2009:
This is really useful tips . Thanks so much