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  • Genre:self-help
  • Sub-genre:Communication & Social Skills
  • Language:English
  • Pages:200
  • Paperback ISBN:9798317836597

Transforming Chaos to Communication

Guided Journal

By Yolanda D. Dawan

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Overview


Effective communication is the cornerstone of every successful workplace—but let's be honest, it doesn't always happen that way. This book explores the ongoing challenges of communication in professional environments and offers insight for both speakers and listeners. Because the truth is, not every conversation lands as intended, and not everyone understands how to communicate with clarity and purpose. We often assume that people in leadership roles naturally know how to manage, motivate, and engage others. Unfortunately, that's not always the case. This book unpacks what happens when managers and employees alike struggle to define their roles or fail to communicate effectively—and the ripple effect that it creates throughout an organization. Through real-world stories and a practical look at the communication cycle, you'll gain a deeper understanding of where communication breaks down and, more importantly, why it does. Chaos in the workplace can emerge from anywhere. Daily responsibilities can quickly become overwhelming, and even the most capable professionals can feel pressure when the environment shifts. My goal is to help you recognize the early signs of chaos and overwhelm—and to equip you with strategies to minimize their impact. That begins with understanding your own limits, strengths, and leadership capacity. Let's get started.
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Description


Communication, in all its forms, is a key factor in everything we do as humans. We must be able to communicate to convey ideas, information, instructions, love, joy, sadness, and everything else. One area that often gets people into trouble is the meaning or emphasis placed on the words we use. Being able to decipher or decode what someone is saying is key to understanding them. One example I use frequently is a fountain. For some, when you say fountain they will automatically assume it is the machine at the end of the hallway where you can drink water. For others, when you say "fountain," they assume you mean a water feature outside with flowing or rising water that you definitely don't drink from. A single misunderstanding like this could cause a significant problem if "fountain" is not clarified. Effective communication is the cornerstone of every successful workplace—but let's be honest, it doesn't always happen that way. This book explores the ongoing challenges of communication in professional environments and offers insight for both speakers and listeners. Because the truth is, not every conversation lands as intended, and not everyone understands how to communicate with clarity and purpose. We often assume that people in leadership roles naturally know how to manage, motivate, and engage others. Unfortunately, that's not always the case. This book unpacks what happens when managers and employees alike struggle to define their roles or fail to communicate effectively—and the ripple effect that creates throughout an organization. Through real-world stories and a practical look at the communication cycle, you'll gain a deeper understanding of where communication breaks down and, more importantly, why it does. Chaos in the workplace can arise from various sources. Daily responsibilities can quickly become overwhelming, and even the most capable professionals can find themselves under pressure when the environment shifts. My goal is to help you recognize the early signs of chaos and overwhelm—and to equip you with strategies to minimize their impact. That begins with understanding your own limits, strengths, and leadership capacity. Let's get started.
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About The Author


Yolanda D. Dawan was born in San Francisco and lived there until she moved to Oakland in the 80's with her mother and brothers, after a brief period living in Pacifica, California. Her formative years were spent running around the streets of Oakland and attending elementary, Jr. High and Oakland High School where she graduated from in 1989. Yolanda is a mother of two beautiful daughters and grandmother. She started a family young, but she never let it stop her. Leaving college in her sophomore year to take care of her family was not an easy choice but one that had to be made at the time. Eventually going back to college to finish her Bachelor Degree and continuing to earn a Master's in Information Systems and Technology Management from Capella University was highlight in her life. In the 25 + long career working with people, in different companies under a multitude of circumstances it was clear that there was a dynamic inside the workplace that should be brought to the surface. Yolanda wanted to share her experience and in the process help those that might be experiencing the same or similar circumstances. Today, Yolanda continues to work in the property management industry. She created a Podcast called Blueprint Analysis where she provides information that can help you in the function of your daily lives. This book is the first of many that will be written by her. Which also has a companion journal Transforming Chaos to Communication. She would like to encourage anyone considering writing a book to do it. Thank you,
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