An effective, clear and concise communication is essential in life, whether it is in relationships at home, the workplace, interactions during travels, day to day activities.
Communication is more than just the spoken word, it also includes nonverbal communication, such as eye contact, body language, also the vibes that you transmit, the message you get across in a variety of different ways without saying anything.
In this podcast, we focus on the polarity between blunt or direct and diplomatic communication.
The base of any communication ideally is respect for the other person and a healthy level of curiosity about other perspectives.
A respectful and direct style of communication creates a trustful and understanding foundation for communication, an essential skill wherever you are, irrespective of your position.
A direct style of communication can easily turn into bluntness, especially when we experience a lack of energy when we are angry, under pressure or feel our boundaries are threatened. Bluntness will result in disengagement, defiance, and resentment in the workforce. It creates constant tension, blocks risk taking and is one of the reasons for reduced productivity and a higher turn-over rate.
Therefore, a good EQ level and self-awareness help in self-management and evaluation.
A few suggestions on how to reduce bluntness in communication:
Continuous bluntness reduces chances to move up the leadership ladder. If this is what you are struggling with, it is worth examining what the unconscious triggers are and how to resolve them.