How to Help People Communicate Better

Communication is at the heart of any successful relationship, personal or professional. Communication is critical to achieving a better life, but there are many people who lack the proper skills to communicate effectively. It may be a health issue or a psychological problem that is hampering one’s ability to communicate; if this is the case, help is available to overcome the obstacles.

Whether it is a stroke patient who is trying to learn how to speak again or a young child struggling to say his or her first words, a speech pathologist can provide much-needed assistance. This medical professional must spend several years learning the skills needed to improve communication before he or she can be certified to work in a hospital, rehab center, or school. People who hold speech pathology positions will admit that the work can be incredibly taxing, but they also say that there is nothing like the satisfaction of watching a patient progress. Hearing those first words from someone who has struggled to speak is much more fulfilling than the paycheck that comes at the end of the month.

If the issue blocking effective communication is more mental than physical, a counselor may be able to help. They are trained to help people who may be extremely shy or lack the self-confidence to communicate effectively. Support groups can also be used to practice sharing ideas in a clear, cohesive way.

Sometimes, communication problems come from a person not being a good listener. An individual might dismiss or disregard what is being said by someone else instead of really hearing them. This is often the case in personal relationships that have broken down because of a lack of communication. Marriage counselors work with couples on active listening skills to try to figure out where things went wrong.

Save Money By Being Your Own General Contractor

Construction projects are an organizational nightmare. Since there are typically so many specialists performing so many different jobs, keeping track of them all can be quite the task. For this reason, many people will hire a general contractor to oversee their projects. However if you are feeling ambitious, you can save lots of money by serving as your own general contractor.

A general contractor is, for all intents and purposes, a little like a wedding planner. While anyone can plan a wedding, calling florists, musicians, churches, banquet halls, and photographers can be an exhausting task. Similarly, when doing any sort of construction project, the project manager must find carpenters, electricians, plumbers, painters, drywall experts and more. For those who are overwhelmed by these tasks, wedding planners and general contractors are more than happy to step in, for a cost. However if homeowners are on a tight budget, they can save money by finding everyone themselves.

Using websites that are dedicated to unbiased user reviews of professional craftsmen is advisable. If anyone were to begin serving as their own general contractor, a thorough list of contractors would be a good place to start. By finding real customers who have made either real compliments or real complaints, the user can get a good idea of who they would like to use for which jobs. While general contractors have lists of these people in their phone books, the rest of us are not as lucky. For this reason, online resources and word of mouth can serve as the handy-man’s best friend.

While cost efficient, serving as your own general contractor is not for everyone. While the rewards of a job well done are yours, the perils of a job poorly organized can be yours as well. For those who would rather have a finger to point at the end of the day, hiring a general contractor is the way to go.

Enhanced by Zemanta