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         <description><![CDATA[<div>They're are many barriers to effective communication. The textbook states, "Common Barriers to Effective Communication: The use of jargon. Jargon is over-complicated, unfamiliar and/or technical terms. Lack of attention, interest, distractions, or irrelevance to the receiver. Differences in perception and viewpoint," (10). <br><br>The first step in resolving a conflict is being aware that there<strong> is </strong>one. Unit 3 also mentions, "try to reduce [the barrier's] impact by continually checking understanding and by offering appropriate feedback," (11). Once you determine the problem you must continually be analyzing it to better solve it. <br><br>To effectively deal with bad situations we must be good at managing our stress. The text states, "Stress management is an important<br>personal skill that affects our interpersonal relationships," (11). If we do not manage our stress, we will not be calm enough to handle the situation. This fits under the category of psychological barrier. <br><br>We also need to make sure we have a good attitude about the problem. It is easy to become negative, but this will only make things worse and more confusing. <br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>I was involved in an argument that wasn't necessary and could have been avoided. The only reason the conversation turned into an argument was because I took something they said the wrong way and had a bad attitude about it. This could have been avoided if I just asked them nicely and calming what they meant instead of assuming they meant something negative.&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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