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Research discovered that there is a relationship between performance and self-confidence, as poor performances are proven through a shortage of self-confidenceand with great performances with a solid self-confidence
Self confidence improves the speaking skills and hence increases the interpersonal skills of a human being.
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Well...........in my point of view self confidence is the
energy of Interior& the profile of the fuel towards the biggest successes
of the professional, scientific , personal & interpersonal
communication as well too for sure.
SELF CONFIDENCE IS THE ONLY MASTER KEY TO SUCCESS & SHINE ,,,,,, IF YOU CAN NOT TRUST YOURSELF WHO ELSE IN THIS WORLD WILL BELIEVE YOU???? SO FIRST HAVE CONFIDENCE IN YOU,,,, PEOPLE WILL BELIEVE YOU SOONER OR LATER.............. GOOD DAY KRISHNA
Increasing your communication skills, stabilisation of emotion status which positively impacts on communicating with customers
Our self confidence and esteem is one of the main elements of our inner being, and therefore directly affects our communication with others, and how we process their feedback towards us.
Emotions, perception, and self-confidence play a very important part of communication because these characteristics are a part of who we are and how we communicate with others. Interpersonal communication is an ongoing, continuous process, and it evolves over time.
Self confidence shows that your knowledgeable and able to perform work very efficiently and effectively. It reflects on personality.
self confidence is the fuel of interpersonal communication
If one is sure about him/herself than one can speak about the subject with compassion and great force ... it shows that you can tell others about this subject ....
Interpersonal communication is a process of sharing ideas and feelings between individuals. Interpersonal communication skills can be improved through appropriate knowledge, practice, feedback and reflection. Understanding interpersonal communication is essential in maintaining healthy relationships. It is important in our family life, too, as it affects nearly every aspect of our existence.
Cultural Influence
Culture refers to the customs, language, arts, common dietary habits and attire of a particular region. It also includes the learned values, beliefs and behaviors common to a group of individuals. Culture and communication are inseparable. This means that culture can be a strong barrier to interpersonal communication between people of different cultures. Individuals from different cultural backgrounds often carry an attitude that their own culture is superior to that of others. This attitude hampers interpersonal communication between two individuals or groups from different cultural backgrounds. Individuals who are ethnocentric in nature often are under the impression that anyone who does not belong to their group is either strange or inferior. This perception also prevents healthy social and political communication between two groups.
Power
Power is the ability to influence others and have strong self-control under complex circumstances. All interpersonal communication or interactions reflect some form of power, which may be obvious or hidden. Obvious power refers to people who occupy a higher position in business or government and have to communicate with their employees or subjects. People in power positions may exert their power on individuals who are not equally competent, and this inequality could act as a barrier to effective communication.
Noise
Noise is one of the external factors that act as barriers to effective communication. Noise interferes with or disrupts communication by causing a divergence between the receiver and the communicator. Some examples of physical noise include running motors, horns, screeching brakes and children crying. In a classroom setting, if children create noise or murmur among themselves, this becomes a hindrance to communication, preventing the teacher's message from being received the way she intended.
Technology
Electronic mail, most commonly referred to as email, is becoming the most popular medium for interpersonal communication. When exchanging emails, if a person makes grammatical errors or spelling mistakes, it can create a wrong impression on the receiver. People share messages or communicate via electronic media without visual or oral information. Lacking face-to-face contact with its sensory input, individuals start imagining other people based on their electronic communication style and pattern. This can become a technological hindrance that can hamper effective interpersonal communication