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Hello peoples!
I am Omar, currently an apprentice structural engineer. My communication has always had some weaknesses and I hope to fix these in SWC. I have realised that I actually mispronounce some words and sometimes that is a result of speaking too quick. I would like to be clearer when I speak and not get too hasty under pressure when I make my most mistakes. I am trying to incorporate silence/pauses more often into my speech which has helped me stay with my train of thought more effectively.
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Nice to meet you Omar, that’s solid awareness. Slowing down and using pauses makes a big difference, I’ve noticed the same. Sounds like you’re already on the right track.
Roast my articulation
I have made this video a week or so back and want it to serve as a ‘before picture’ of my communication skills prior to the 6 week SWC bootcamp. Let me know your thoughts.
Roast my articulation
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Appreciate this message bro. Keep going !
Do not change your beliefs to match your actions - change your actions to match your beliefs.
We all start with goals, beliefs, and standards. But when life gets hard, our actions begin to slip and instead of correcting the actions, many of us quietly correct the beliefs. This is called Cognitive Dissonance, the discomfort of your actions no longer matching what you truly stand for. Excuses will comfort you in the short run and destroy you in the long run. The dangerous part isn’t the slip. It’s the surrender. It’s far easier to lower your standards than to raise your effort. So we tell ourselves a new story, - “maybe that life isn’t for me,” “maybe I’m not built for that,” “maybe average is fine.” And just like that, a dream dies quietly, not from failure, but from compromise. You wanted to be productive, but laziness crept in, so now you’ve convinced yourself that productivity is only for certain types of people. You wanted to build something great, but it got hard, so now you’ve redrawn the finish line closer to where you’re already standing. That is selling yourself short. When you change your beliefs to justify your inaction, you don’t just give up on a goal, you damage something deeper. You silence the voice inside that knows what you’re capable of. You kill your own potential before anyone else gets the chance to. So whatever it is you want to be, whatever standard you set for yourself, protect that belief fiercely. Let it make you uncomfortable. Let it pressure you. Then get up and close the gap with your actions. Define what you want to achieve. Then become the person whose actions match it. Never negotiate with your beliefs. Negotiate with your excuses instead.
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Hi I'm Shah. Right now I'm focused on learning about AI and starting an AI agency. One thing I want to improve is my ability to clearly articulate ideas. I joined SDW to improve my communication skills. Look forward to improving with this community.🔥
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Nice to meet you Shah, sounds like you’ve got a clear direction. Communication will be a big asset for that, looking forward to seeing your progress.
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I feel as though i have all of these patterns and is heavliy context dependent the biggest one i am facing right now is the shrinker in this new job , - scared to ask questions in meetings - scared to speak to colleagues in a group discussion - scared to speak to ask for help in front of everyone i can also be the perfomer in groups im comortable with eg friends , table tennis club - i always try to make the person laugh - i always try to one up my jokes - i always try to say something smart the people pleaser is something i can be part of too - always agree with the easiest opinon - struggle to say a clear no to plans and alawys lie - struggle to challenege opinions the defllector is something i have experience of but not that much - i never want to show people i am struggliung with my new job - whenever people ask if i have friends i lie and say i have a ton of them - whenever people ask about marriage i gave vague answers I have a ton of work to do but the biggest one i am feeling right now is the shrinker and its directly impacting my job performance , it could literally make or break me passing probation
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Appreciate you sharing this bro!
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