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Barriers To Effective Communication: - Physical Disabilities: - Physiological - Psychological

This document discusses barriers to effective communication such as expectations, prejudices, distractions, differences in perception and viewpoint, physical disabilities, language differences, cultural differences and noises. It recommends lowering egos while listening, practicing active listening focusing on main points, using hearing aids for physical impairments, and using common languages or translators for language barriers. Effective communication involves understanding your audience, having clear thoughts, reducing noise, and getting feedback.

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Barriers To Effective Communication: - Physical Disabilities: - Physiological - Psychological

This document discusses barriers to effective communication such as expectations, prejudices, distractions, differences in perception and viewpoint, physical disabilities, language differences, cultural differences and noises. It recommends lowering egos while listening, practicing active listening focusing on main points, using hearing aids for physical impairments, and using common languages or translators for language barriers. Effective communication involves understanding your audience, having clear thoughts, reducing noise, and getting feedback.

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Barriers to effective communication

• Expectations and prejudices which may lead to false


assumptions or stereotyping
• Lack of attention, interest, distractions, or irrelevance
to the receiver
• Differences in perception and viewpoint
• Noises:
– Physical disabilities:-
• hearing problems , speech difficulties
– Physiological
– Psychological
• Language differences and the difficulty in
understanding unfamiliar accents
• Cultural differences
Ways to overcome the barriers
• Speakers and listeners should lower down their
egoness while listening
• Listeners can practice active listening-listening to
the main points and leave out unnecessary
examples
• People with physical noises such as deaf or
hearing impairments should wear hearing aids
• If the listeners do not understand the language
spoken, they should request the speaker to speak
their common language or having a translator
beside them.
Effective Communication
1. Understand the needs of your audience
2. Have Clarity In Your Thoughts
3. Reduce the level of noise as far as possible
4. Have a Feedback from the receiver

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