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I would like to share this article on Interpersonal skills.
Interpersonal skills include the habits, attitudes, manners, appearance, and behaviors we use around other people, which affect how we get along with them. Sometimes, we do not understand how important interpersonal skills really are. It's easy to laugh and make jokes about people who obviously lack these skills, but sometimes we need to examine our own impressions on others to better prepare for success in life and for a productive career.
The development of interpersonal skills begins early in life and is influenced by family, friends, and our observations of the world around us. Television and movies also influence this area, but most of these characteristics are passed along to us by our parents or guardians. Some aspects of interpersonal skills are even inherited. Appearance and some personality traits are largely influenced by our genes.
To improve our interpersonal skills, we must first be aware of how we are perceived by others who interact with us. Habits we are unaware of, actions we think go unnoticed, and other aspects of ourselves that might affect others are impossible for us to change if we are not conscious of them. One of the things that teachers try to do, starting in the early grades, is to help students correct bad habits and develop good interpersonal skills.
As we become adults, it increasingly becomes our own responsibility to initiate any changes in interpersonal skills that might be needed. These skills are more important than ever and greatly influence both opportunities and success. Rather than trying to change interpersonal skills, as is the case when we are children, adults tend to make judgments about one another based on these skills without explicitly stating so.
I look forward to your feedback and suggestions to make this article more informative.
Regards,
Alpesh Palan
I would like to share this article on Interpersonal skills.
Interpersonal skills include the habits, attitudes, manners, appearance, and behaviors we use around other people, which affect how we get along with them. Sometimes, we do not understand how important interpersonal skills really are. It's easy to laugh and make jokes about people who obviously lack these skills, but sometimes we need to examine our own impressions on others to better prepare for success in life and for a productive career.
The development of interpersonal skills begins early in life and is influenced by family, friends, and our observations of the world around us. Television and movies also influence this area, but most of these characteristics are passed along to us by our parents or guardians. Some aspects of interpersonal skills are even inherited. Appearance and some personality traits are largely influenced by our genes.
To improve our interpersonal skills, we must first be aware of how we are perceived by others who interact with us. Habits we are unaware of, actions we think go unnoticed, and other aspects of ourselves that might affect others are impossible for us to change if we are not conscious of them. One of the things that teachers try to do, starting in the early grades, is to help students correct bad habits and develop good interpersonal skills.
As we become adults, it increasingly becomes our own responsibility to initiate any changes in interpersonal skills that might be needed. These skills are more important than ever and greatly influence both opportunities and success. Rather than trying to change interpersonal skills, as is the case when we are children, adults tend to make judgments about one another based on these skills without explicitly stating so.
I look forward to your feedback and suggestions to make this article more informative.
Regards,
Alpesh Palan