What is the nature and elements of communication Answer: *We have three nature of communication: 1. Communication is a process. 2. Communication occurs between two or more people (speaker and receiver) 3. Communication can be expressed through written or spoken words, actions (non-verbal) or both spoken words and actions at the same time. *We have 9 original elements of communication: 1. Speaker - as the source of information and message. 2. Message - are the informations, ideas or thoughts conveyed by the speaker in words or in action. 3. Encoding - is the process of converting the message into words, actions or other forms that the speaker understands. 4. Channel - are the medium or the means such as personal or non-personal, verbal or non-verbal in which the encoded message is conveyed. 5. Decoding - is the process of interpreting the encoded message by the speaker. 6. Receiver - is the recipient of the message, or someone who decodes the message. 7. Feedback - are the reacti
How realistic is your self image? To what extent does it reflect your real self? Self-image is how you perceive yourself. It is an important element in the idea of self-concept, which is the overarching term for anything that has to do with the self. If you have a realistic image of yourself, then it means how you perceive yourself, internally and externally, is closely attached to what you are in real life. This is of course differentiated from how others see you. On the other hand, if you have a bloated self-image , it means you are looking at yourself more than what your capabilities are. If you see yourself less than what you really are, then you have a reduced sense of self image. Elements of Self Image how you see yourself your interpretation of how others see you how you would like to be The bigger the gap is between your perception of the self versus your real self and your ideal self, the more you have to work on. But of course, you must first accept who you are and w
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