Sunday, March 27, 2016

Who I am as a communicator...

     I am a good listener when it comes to people talking to me.  My best friend’s grandma told me, “you have always listen and never judged me. I appreciate you for that.”  I don’t always have people opening up to me about their problems, but I can listen to people when they talk.  Public speaking is very nerve wrecking for me.  I don’t know if others do it, but I have a habit of talking with my hands and it makes me less nervous, but I am nervously shaking.  This assignment was interesting to do.  I asked my best friend and a parent to evaluate me.  


     When doing this evaluation, I noticed that the scores were somewhat similar.  I am surprised with the score I have with Jenna and Ana in a group setting.   I tend to become overwhelm and nervous talking to a large group.  I always talk too fast and using my hands, but my legs shaking nervously. 

     The insights I gained this week is knowing my strengths and weaknesses.  Communication is how we process information whether it is through memories, perspectives and people around you.  Getting to know your perspectives, the way you see things and how we make expectations to improve our ways as a better communicators by not judging a person by their cover.

Saturday, March 19, 2016

Culturally Communication

“If we are going to live with our deepest differences then we must learn about one another” (Levine, 2016).

  Communication is the biggest factor for anyone, but talking to someone from a different culture or individual, I have to watch what is being said and my body language. Body language is a big part of communicating with anyone because it shows exactly how one feels about the individual or group. I haven't really interact with other groups or culture in awhile, but my neighbors are Punjabi and they don't say much or give eye contact. They are very to themselves.
·    The strategies that I have learned the first three weeks and actually would use would be surely to keep eye contact and make sure it is positive and friendly. Make sure talk as clearly as possible so that they can understand. Being open about one's surrounding and the many cultures that are around without offending anyone. Most of all I would greatly show respect and empathy  for those who do not speak English.


Levine, Deborah. (2016). Quotes About Cross Cultural Understanding. Retrieved from    
      http://www.goodreads.com/quotes/tag/cross-cultural-understanding

Saturday, March 12, 2016

Full House to Fuller House


Everyone remembers Full House a television sitcom that was broadcast every night or Friday nights. Now it has returned as Fuller House on Netflix. One of my favorite sitcom when I was younger and still don't mind watching it once in a while.

In a continuation of Full House, D.J. Fuller is a mother of three young boys and is a recent widow. D.J.'s sister Stephanie, her best friend Kimmy and Kimmy's teenage daughter all move in to help her raise her sons. The house is now a lot fuller!
With no sound and watching the expression of their faces and body language, they all seem to be very open and loving to each other. There was a scene in the first episode where D.J's expression was frustrated, she runs upstairs, picks up her son and is in tears because there was so much going on before she went upstairs. With a lot of hugs and smiles with the characters, they all seem to get along and have good communication with each other.
My assumptions about the show was having the main characters in the television show and not just the kids. I thought that the main characters like John Stamos, Bob Saget, Lori Loughlin, David Alan Coulier, and Mary Kate Olsen would be on the sitcom, but the focus was on Candance Cameron-Bure and her three boys. My assumptions were wrong with the whole sitcom. Watching the show without the talking and with the talking, I have a better understanding of what was going on and the expressions on their faces.

Friday, March 4, 2016

Competent Communicator

To think of someone who is effective in their communication, I would choose my brother in law. He became the first Hmong American elected to the Fresno City Council representing District One. He worked his way up from an investigator for the Public Defender's Office of Fresno County before spending six years as the Deputy Director for Fresno's Center for New Americans. He was very professional, modest and presented himself with dignity. If I had a model of choice in communication, I would pick him because he would tell me the do's and the don'ts if you were speaking in public or the choice of words to sound appropriate and professional. To serve as a politician for two terms, just shows that his communication towards the community is heard and he follows through with action.

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