Learn to communicate effectively means changing our rules of communication in our particular groups (family, school, work, social group). This may not be effective, but it works because people have been accommodated prewritten papers by expectations of others when a new member joins the group, the members of this rush to point directly or indirectly what is acceptable and what is not. Group norms are rarely discussed whether or not satisfactory. Once indoctrinated the group rarely dare to criticize them. You can learn to communicate effectively, but perhaps a new way of being not like the people who surround him. "Let sleeping dogs lie, because that's how it should be", say. As we acquire new skills to establish genuine relationships, we find a problem faced by all the directors in the area of \u200b\u200binterpersonal communication: the application of learning in real life.
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