Wednesday, August 21, 2024

Learnings from Aarti - Your English Language skills are not enough...❌

Your English Language skills are not enough...❌ 

Are you also someone who was told since childhood that being fluent in English can change your life? 

We are told that as long as we can speak fluent English, we can rise high in our careers and that it opens more significant and better doors of opportunities. However, my recent interaction with my client says otherwise. 🙃


My client had a strong command of the English Language. He was articulate, confident, and naturally interested in engaging in conversations.💫 Fast-forward 10 years, and these skills are needed to serve him. 


He felt stuck and frustrated and realized he needed more than just language. 😣It's the feeling we get when speaking; however, the words are not creating the impact they should. Imagine feeling like you're hitting a wall in your career despite your best efforts. It's not just about speaking well; it's about genuinely connecting with others, understanding their perspectives, and expressing your ideas with clarity and empathy.


Wondering what his communication was lacking?🤔


  • Assertiveness
  • Active Listening 
  • Clarity and precision
  • Adaptability 


And many more things that are a part of Effective Communication. 💬


My client needed Effective Communication and you might also. It can open doors, build strong relationships, and transform one's professional journey.


Effective Communication can...

  • Build stronger relationships with colleagues, friends, and family.
  • Improve team collaboration and productivity in professional settings.
  • Resolve conflicts efficiently and constructively.
  • Increase your ability to persuade and influence others.
  • Boost your confidence in expressing thoughts clearly.
  • Enhance career opportunities and open doors to new roles and promotions.

So, focus not just on Communication, focus on Effective Communication. 

Until Next time...


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