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Fraye: Good morning Taga-West! We are on the 20th day of the month of february in
Nel: We are here to give you some question to ponder for this day and knowledge to
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Nel: The topic that we are going to share to you is all about the more we communicate
the less we talk! We are on the 21st century Generation and alots of technology are
This is the question that we need to answer and also the key to open the padlock of the
box of knowledge this day! Join us here and participate in active participation in our
involves listening skills and feedback. We need to understand the other person's
tone of voice and the "feel" of the conversation are a big part of communication. Under
our own, or one or both of us are not speaking in our native tongues, much more time
Nel: Communication means that while one talks, the other will listen and vice versa. I
always trust that listing is the most important when compared with talking. We tend to
learn more that way & make ourselves less fool. We have the freedom to communicate
Fraye: People don’t want more information; they want more meaning. What does this
mean? How should we interpret these numbers? Give us meaning. Tell us stories.
Help us understand
“Almost all of this information is quantitative rather than qualitative and is of little use to
top managers, who are dealing with predicaments that seldom yield to logical analysis.
What these executives require is more likely to come from the advice of their colleagues
Simon Sinek notes that great leaders inspire action by starting with Why! If you haven’t
seen his video check out YouTube for “Why, How, What” or Simon Sinek below. Why
starts with meaning. People are seldom interested in what you do but they are often
interested in why you’re doing it. The more we communicate, the less we communicate.
The more with inspire with meaning and helping people understand why, the more we
communicate.
Nel: and for our trivia this morning. I think Christian Abonales will read something!
Christian: Good morning taga west here is your Studiositas Trivia
We care very less about our expressions; our focus is words. What if I tell you that more
than half of what you said just doesn’t matter because your expressions weren’t aligning
Not just that they don’t get along well but they seriously have some issues. Apparently
our hearing is much slower than our brain’s ability to think. We listen only 100-125 words
per minute while our brain can utilize up to 3000 words per minute during thinking.
We process images faster than words. We can only listen and store 7 bits of information
at a single time. While our vision stores the images seen forever in our long term
The best employers want someone with exceptional communication skills. Someone who
knows about verbal communication and has fair knowledge on how to improve
communications skills for benefit of the company. Even your promotions are based on
Our words have the ability to impact others. The impact sometime is vast enough to
spread over decades. Our words can influence people positively and negatively. It might
hurt someone more than we can imagine. According to a study emotional distress is felt
more deeply. Most of this distress is caused by what we say to each other.
Nel: and for our movie review i will give the microphone to Wendy Anne Apalacio
Wendy:
" Carpe Diem" Seize the day. This was taught by Mr. John Keating played by Robin
Williams to the student of Welton Academy the best preparatory school in the 1989 film
other characters' role and that turned out to be a beatiful story made the film worth
watching.
Neil Perry, Todd Anderson, Knox Overstreet, Charlie Dalton , Richard Cameron, Steven
Meeks, and Gerard Pitts are senior students of the Welton Academy, were some of his
students and he wants them to address him “O Captain! My Captian!” what a bizzare
thing to say. But this sharp witted proffessor is indeed a man ideas and creativity. He
has taught a lot of things but what struck me as a viewer is when he said to his students
to see thing that you already know in a different perspective and that alone will change
how you see things. This simply implies that we should never confine ourselves to what
we already know but rather to see it as an opportunity to widen our knowledge and
This is a must watch movie for Communication students because it implies that
communication can be subjective its meaning interpretation varies from person to person
so it is important to always see things in a different angle and perspective to widen our
Final words
Always be clear and make sure your communication style isn’t impacting anyone
negatively. And This is your Studiositas Honer Society. We are Nel ambong, Fraye
Cedrick Anona and so on! And this is Studiositas On air! Good noon to all of you!