League_Girl wrote:
I don't know how often this happens to me but I have been told in the past by a few people I contradict myself or I am not making any sense. So I have no idea how many others think this or if it's the minority.
I just think maybe it's because I have troubles expressing myself and people misread what I write so when I make myself more clear, they think I contradicted myself than seeing they just misunderstood my OP. Also I have mixed thought and feelings so I can say one thing and then another. Even my shrink I saw in high school used to get confused by what I say so he would always tell me "You lost me there" and then he started telling me "part of you wants X and part of you doesn't" because he figured out part of me wanted this and part of me didn't so that was why I say one thing and then another. And sometimes I don't even know how I feel or think so I may not even make any sense and may say one thing and another. I also found out I had that issue too thanks to him because I wouldn't know how I was feeling about something.
Also changing my point of views or opinions, people might think I said one thing and then another and not even realize I maybe changed my mind. I am sure this happens to everybody because not everyone is that smart to assume that.
Yes.
I would be misconstrued often, of which I believe to a be mismatch of non verbal "body language," to what I was expressing verbally/orally.
I would say ," I didn't say that, remember?" They would say back, "you did, though." I would reiterate it again with more clarity, and would pin "it" down with incontrovertible logic ;
that the problem is on the other end . In the end they would say,"well, I thought you meant it another way."
They would read "the body language" or lack thereof, and spin an interpretation off of this, and this would frustrate me to no end. They would ignore the verbal and go for the "non verbal." Why?
I would be befuddled of how twisted something could get, as these folks were not stupid, but it goes to show how body language plays a significant role in communication.
I heard it said that 80% of communication is non-verbal for most folks (n/t) .
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