Monday, August 26, 2013

Speech is Valuable Part 1


Something people tend to take for granted these days is actuyourconversations. We find ourselves wanting to type or text things out rather than living each moment. Eventually we see more and more people losing the ability to be social among others.


It begins to separate bonds between people and we start to lose the human factor in us.



Finally it leads to dependence of only being able to communicate through a device. It doesn't seem like a big issue, but it also carries over into other actions we do.

What I've noticed is this strongly affects:

  • our confidence 
  • want for attention
  • social skills
People tend to feel that its easy to just keep things electronic and hide behind a phone or a computer. At times they pretend to be a completely different person but in reality are completely opposite.


Finding a constant need to have people look at you. 


Using different or fake terms to come off as witty or interesting.


It can't be said that social media doesn't give its form of entertainment, but when it begins to pollute ways of thinking as well as social development, its hard to justify what people try to do through social media.

Where it comes into play

People are finding it harder to see why communication is an important factor in everyday life.

Just as an example, in the job market, strong communication skill:
  • builds your value
  • gathers respect from others
  • and creates higher opportunities just by how you can converse




Better confidence can go a long way. Being able to begin with your social skills can greatly improve ones overall value.

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