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write 250 words for 4 activities
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activity 1: 250 word
define, in your own words, “emotional contagion.”
Next, share an example of a time when your emotion noticeably changed when you entered a situation with other people. How were you feeling before you entered this situation? What emotion did you catch?
Finally, consider whether you shifted from a positive to a negative emotion or from a negative to a positive emotion. What were the consequences of your emotional shift? How can understanding emotional contagion help you to become a more effective communicator in the future?
Activity 2: 250 words
define, in your own words “chronemics” and explain how it relates to “nonverbal communication.”
Next, share an example of a situation when you used chronemics to send an intentional message to someone else. How did you send your message and did you receive feedback that confirmed it was received?
Finally, consider whether using chronemics was the most effective way to send your message. Going forward, how can you use chronemic messages to become a more effective communicator?
Activity 3: 250 words
define, in your own words “mindful listening” and explain how it compares to “mindless listening.”
Next, think about the person you consider “your best listener.” Share an example that illustrates why you go to them when you need someone to listen to what you have to say. How does this person show you that they are listening?
Finally, describe how you feel when this person fully listens to you. How can your best listener serve as a role model to help you to become a more effective communicator?
Activity 4: 250 words
define, in your own words “metacommunication” and explain how it relates to “relational messages.”
Next, share a situation when you used metacommunication in one of your close relationships. Why did you choose to use metacommunication and what was your message?
Finally, did your metacommunication impact your relationship? Going forward, how can understanding when to use metacommunication in close relationships help you to become a more effective communicator?