| Quick Facts About Me | |
| 1) Full Name/Age | Sarah Michelle Danley, 19 |
| 2) Majoring in | Nursing! I want to go to the Valencia Community College Nursing Program, which I plan on applying to in the fall. |
| 3) Goal in life | I want to be a registered nurse, move out of Florida, and raise many pugs. |
| 4) Any obsession? | interior design |
| 5) Hobbies | shopping, cooking, left 4 dead |
I define communication as interacting and trying to convey a thought or idea to another person. My method of communicating is very interactive, I like to use many hand gestures and I am very expressive. I feel that it is essential to communicate with people you surround yourself with, whether it be your spouse, your family or your co-workers. I rely on communicating what I want or my thoughts with people around me, because if they were unable to understand what I wanted of them then there would be all this unneeded stress and frustration.
Perceptions are formed with huge influences of family and media. Your family should have the most direct impact on how your perceptions are formed, because their views are generally instilled in you. My perceptions were formed by thoughts my mom and sister had while growing up.
First, LOVE your background. Fits your personality well and definitely communicates a happy, positive vibe. As for your blog, so far so good.
ReplyDeleteIn regard to communication, your definition(s) are dead on and so true. As we've discussed in class, it's impossible to not communicate to the world around you. Everything you say and do somehow communicates a message. However, a majority of the time we don't necessarily control the way in which a person receives a message. For example, someone may glance at you while you are walking by, deep in thought and perceive you to be somewhat unpleasant or mean. However, in reality you were simply thinking to yourself. These types of interactions we must learn to take with a grain of salt...which leads us to perceptions...
We all have perceptions that are had to move past, but oftentimes looking beyond those "walls" will help in gaining a better understanding in whatever it is your are perceiving.