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Hi Yee Tong, Great to see that you have achieved the goals you've set, it is always great to see when people achieved what they set out for. As I had said earlier in week 5, you helped our previous group by resolving any interpersonal conflicts we had and was our unofficial mediator. Seeing that you have grown further in that aspect really makes me ponder if this really is your gift. On the part on non-verbal communication, i also had issue in that in the start and we managed to resolve it together, all of this is done not only with our perseverance but through the collective effort of the class likewise. All in all, that's great. Regards, Josiah

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It’s already week 14 and the trimester is coming to a closure, reflecting upon the first post, the me then seemed to be slightly insensitive. Reflecting seemed more like a trip down memory lane in which here’s a recap on my first post, I committed to able to confidently speak to a crowd and to be able to be an active listener which to an extent value other’s opinion. For my first objective I tasked myself in this course, I have made progress in such matters. Given the many opportunities in this course, I was able to present myself more confidently in front of my classmates and being provided with the proper materials, I was able to improve in my public speaking ability. Content such as inducing a “power pose” in which one would not only be perceived as more confident, but also feel more confident in which placebo may play its part. Furthermore, the resource provided in the tutorial group notes also supplemented my growth in the area. An instance would be on introducing the pr...

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Interpersonal conflicts happen everywhere but being so obsessed by it would result in certain detrimental outcomes, however, if managed properly, could result in a beneficial result. Now I am going to tell you a recount on what someone I know very dearly felt in a semester of his university life. Let us call him Jake to avoid any misconceptions. It was at the last leg of the semester when project submission was closing in, his group went for a consultation with their Professor on how they should proceed and any fine-tuning to be done. It was here when the conflict erupted, his group leader Amos was unsure on certain aspects in which Jake was in-charge of and did not bother to ask. Instead of inquiring why and how things were done, Amos presumed most of it and Jake was unaware of such presumptions. During the consultation, Amos unknowingly gave many false information to the teacher which angered Jake multiple times. This compounded with the realisation that Amos has been doing this be...

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Interaction between people has always been a staple of communication, for it encompasses where most forms of communication function. People witness such interactions daily, be it intentional or forced upon. One such incident I can call memorable would be during my internship in my Polytechnic days. It was during one of those project meetings in which employees of various hierarchical standing gather to discuss the progress on the project that they are currently tackling. The project manager lays out the requirements and objectives set by the executives, demanding the attention and focus towards himself. Such presence was granted somewhat by a “power-pose” coupled with his stern facial expression and impactful gestures which shows that he’s asserting his dominance. And the whole room would obey that non-verbal command and comply, for-going their current activity while staring intently and actively-listening to the content of what he is presenting. However, when it’s time for the ...

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Personally, I feel that communication is necessary in our everyday lives, for without it we would be living in a world in which two of our basic five senses are under-utilised, namely sight and hearing. Now you may be wondering how is sight relevant to communication, and this brings me to one of my strengths in communication, which is in non-verbal communication. Non-verbal communication is further categorized in many forms, such as posture, gestures, body language and my forte facial expression. With facial expression I can get my message across more fluently, by reading the other party’s facial expression whom I’m trying to communicate, I’m able to adjust the intensity of our conversation, by signs such as getting confused to getting more engrossed. Furthermore, other than adjusting the intensity, I’m also able to shift the topic of the discussion if needed, for it may seem too insensitive to breach on specific issues, the other party gets more reserved and may even frown. ...

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