Communication Charmers: curiosity, commitment, and contribution
Last week, I asked you to notice when you fall into complaining, criticizing, and cutting others off. What happens to our interactions, relationships, brainstorming sessions, team meetings, when they are absent of the 3 Communication Catastrophes? What changed? Did you notice a different feeling about dinners? Meetings? It takes a while to change patterns, so keep noticing, keep playing, keep practicing.
I also asked you to watch out for ways of disguising the wolves of Complaint, Criticism and Cutting-off:
“I’m just curious about why you chose that image to illustrate our progress? It’s certainly artistic.” (Criticism disguised as Curiosity)
“Good point. I think we get the gist. I’ve got an idea for the training for our new client.” (Cutting-off disguised as Contribution)
“I’m here to help you cook, but am wondering how long this is going to take?” (Complaint disguised as Commitment)
This week, we consciously introduce the 3 Communication Charmers: Curiosity, Contribution, and Commitment. When we proactively get Curious, Contribute to the conversation, and Commit to being present and paying attention, we generate creativity, trust, and connection.
Here are a few ways to transform the statements above into Communication Charmers:
“Tell me more about this graph. What would you most like us to act on to continue this progress?” (Curiosity)
“So interesting! Is this something we can add to our data base of case studies? We could even tweak it for our new client.” (Contribution)
“I’ll do the onions . Or whatever you need. I’m here as your sous-chef.” (Commitment)
How about adding Curiosity, Contribution, and Commitment to our interactions? From the dinner table to the board room? What would shift?