Let’s talk about communication!

“Don’t react – act” I try to live by this, but in this day of email, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Whatsapp, Telegram, Messenger, tic tok (not a clue about this, but I do know it’s a big thing!) it’s so easy, when something grinds, to get your fingers working on the keyboard to make your point with exclamation marks!!!

I almost did this today, so close, but I decided to blog instead because only those who want to read it, will.

It seems to me that communication is regarded as unimportant (to some) today. Here are some things that I think should be cancelled!

Thumbs up emoji

Now, before you get a bit twitchy if you use the thumbs up emoji, let me explain. If you’ve had a long conversation with someone that’s come to an end, one of you may do the sign off and thumbs up is more than appropriate. What isn’t, in my opinion, is when you pour your heart out and take 5 minutes to write a message and the reply is the thumbs up emoji! Has it ever happened to you? It’s not nice is it?

Not answering emails or messages

I ALWAYS reply to messages, usually quickly too. If you’re reading this and I didn’t reply to you, it is honestly because I either never got it or it slipped past me, if you know me well, you’ll know that I do reply. It seems, even when you get to the top of the ladder, that it’s OK not to reply. When you don’t get a reply from someone, it makes you feel unimportant. I feel like writing some times and saying ‘hey, I have a gift of some money for you’ just to see if that would get a response. How do you get to the top of your game and still have that trait? Someone needs to coach you if you’re in that place. You should never think you’re too important to reply to someone who has taken the time the time write to you.

Salutation

I try and start all my messages with at least ‘hi’ and, most times, I use the person’s name and I’ll sign off with either my name or an emoji (not the thumbs up one! Hahaha).  If you chat to someone a lot then this isn’t as important, but when you haven’t talked to someone for ages and you’re discussing something that’s a big deal to you, at least consider the other person. Do you remember learning how to write letters at school? There were correct salutations depending on who you were writing to. Using a pen or an old typewriter meant you took much more time to write and your thinking went into it. You didn’t want to have to start again with either ink or a typewriter. Tipex looked terrible and didn’t really do a good job especially for me as I didn’t have the patience to wait for it to dry! I’m not suggesting we go back to those days, although I still use a pen and paper in certain situations, I’m just saying maybe we need to think more about what the person receiving our message will feel after they’ve read it. Read before you click send.

Maybe because communication is so easy now, we’ve lost the skill.  I pray that I will never get too busy to reply properly to every communication that comes my way. As my teacher would write often, ‘could do better’ If necessary, let’s do better at communication.

7 thoughts on “Let’s talk about communication!

  1. Hi Deb, just read your blog? Is that the right word? 😩technology was never my strongpoint but even worse now! I was going to contact you anyway. To say that I’m out of f/b and will be for foreseeable future. It’s been pretty sporadic now for some time, but I’ve closed it down now. Getting around slowly to inform that I’m out. So if I’ve not responded in any way I’m sorry😩😩. Still on “ message” and email, and still very much praying for you and John. Chris too when God leads. Hope we never stop keeping in touch even if it is sporadic. Still no church for me, I question God on it as we’re meant to have a spiritual home, and I want one, but as with the new plant in Treorchy, was going but God pulled me out, so I wait! Anyway, you’re doing a brilliant work up there in the north! Every blessing and much love… Jen always in my thoughts and prayers…

    Sent from my iPad

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    1. Aw mama Jen!!!! So lovely to hear from you!!
      I’ll never forget when you first started texting and it was all one word because you didn’t know how to put spaces in!! 😂😂😂
      Sorry you haven’t found a church yet. Move to Newcastle?!? 😄
      What’s your mobile number? I could text you ? I presume you heard that Alec Gardiner passed away?
      Loads of love!!! D xxxx

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  2. Hi there Debs,, your email made very interesting reading, I must agree that we do not communicate as much as we should. You have a good reason with your large flock to shepherd at your church, I am just too busy with other duties. Must add really enjoy your Sunday morning services, the one that made me think a lot was when John mentioned 1 Peter 3 v 8 and being humble came into the talk. It is amazing how many times humility and being humble are referred to in the Bible. Do hope and pray that you, John and all your family and keeping safe and well. Our love and blessings to you all. John and Sheila. P. S. Please give our kind wishes to Chapa (Hector), we do try and keep contact with each other.

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    1. Hi John and Sheila!
      How lovely to hear from you! Thanks for reading and commenting on the blog.
      So glad you’re still tuning in too! Hope to see you some time!!
      Much love to you both
      John & Deb xxxx

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  3. Hi Debbie, Your blog reallY maDE ME THINK, I was always a letter writer, I think theres nothing quite like opening a letter from a friend. I admit havnt done so much lately, but I think I will resume this lovely way of communication hoping I will get a letter back. Sending our love Chris Jones

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