
Make Communicating Easier (Even With Hard Topics) | #112
Learn how to package your information so people know how to respond—especially when sharing hard or complicated topics. This Daily Dose shows how better communication creates ease and strengthens every relationship.
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Package your information to create ease no matter the subject.
This video is for anyone who wants to be a better communicator but specifically for people living in challenging circumstances.
This is the daily dose of Dawn at dawn, number 112. Videos designed to expand your thinking.
So why do we want to learn this? Because being able to communicate effectively, especially with topics that are difficult to discuss, will make all the relationships in your life better for the rest of your days.
Welcome back to my Happy Matters Collective. If you're new here, thanks for joining us.
I want to thank everyone for the feedback that you've been giving lately on the videos. It's helped me create more specific content and I'm glad that these strategies are helping you.
So, how did this come into my awareness? Well, I've lived a challenging life from day one. Just narcolepsy is enough to overwhelm people. They're not sure how to respond, what to think or how to feel when I tell them I have narcolepsy.
So, what does that look like in my life? When I talk about narcolepsy, say on my socials, I'll say things like, “No sad faces. This is my life, not a sob story.” I like to tell people that all is well before I tell my story.
If it's in person, it's easier because they can see if you're smiling or you're joking. So, if it's in text, you need to use your words.
Some of the ways I've done this in the past are, “I'm so happy it worked out in the end. This is what happened…”
“I had such a good day after what was a really hard night last night…”
“Listen to how cool this is…”
This is a good one because a lot of narcolepsy stuff is really weird and people will hear it and they'll be like, “How am I supposed to feel about this experience that you're telling me?”
So, if you're telling them you feel it was cool, then they're going to be like, “Oh, okay.”
If you think about your information like a full-on package—who, what, where, when—and you help them enjoy your story rather than worrying about how it will end, people will enjoy communicating with you a lot more, no matter what you're talking about.
If you need help learning how to communicate about your own complicated information, reach out to me. I offer strategy sessions and let’s chat. Just visit dawnsuper.com.
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