Do you have any shyness issues when you talk to someone?
Do you get anxious before an important conversation? Do you become insecure in front of other people?
When someone talks about shyness, anxiety, insecurity and stage fright all together, what does, come into one's mind? The simple answer to that question is that the above are fears associated with human contact or connection. Everyday man is forced to deal with other human beings. This may be at; work, school, and home. Some human beings might excel at human interaction while others not so much. This leads me to the topic at hand about breaking the barriers in human communication.
Shyness, anxiety, and insecurity are all examples of emotional and psychological responses to fear. In this case of communication or human interaction. Some might say shyness is normal for most people, but it has been proven to be a great way for someone to barricade or hide from a conversation with other people.
Anxiety, on the other hand, is a mental disorder that affects how one may interact with other persons. Stress is a major causative factor of anxiety. Everyday man is faced with the challenges of life that may be at the place where he or she may spend most of his or her day thus may put pressure on him or her. This pressure incurred is mainly caused by daily human interaction. This pressure grows in causing stress and at large anxiety.
Insecurity is mistrust towards others in reference to their roles in one's life to their words and actions. This mainly occurs to people who had a rough childhood or people who have had their trust broken by someone. Insecure people normally don't flourish in relationships. This due to the lack of trust they have on people. They also don't get attached easily this makes them somewhat like loners.
No man is an island thus one can't stay without proper communication with other human beings. For relationships to workman must strive for good communication between him and her with others. An example of a relationship and the value of communication is a marriage. Marriage is a two-way ride. If one side fails, then the whole thing falls to the ground. So, in the example above barriers to communication should be eliminated for human understanding to work. It also applies to everyday scenes of every human being.
Trying First, to understand human communication is essential. In order to understand the problems that face our communication one must understand human communication. This because the problem of something comes from its source. If only man could fix every fear associated with communication life would be a better place. The world would have more fixed than destroyed and more ideas would be brought up together through communication.
In this book, we are going to explore the minor and major challenges of human communication. We will look at the human emotional reaction to fear in conversing with other human beings. We will also look at how these emotional responses come about and how to solve them or at least to provide a remedy to this human reaction.