Improve Your Communication Skills, 2nd Edition


• I know what they’re going to say



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Improve Your Communication Skills Present with Confidence; Write with Style; Learn Skills of Persuasion ( PDFDrive )

• I know what they’re going to say. 
( c) 2011 Kogan Page L imited, All Rights Reserved.


62 Improve your Communication Skills
• They don’t need to finish the sentence because my 
rewrite is an improvement. 
• They can’t improve this idea any further, so I might as 
well improve it for them. 
• I’m more important than they are. 
• It’s more important for me to be seen to have a good 
idea than for me to let them finish. 
• Interrupting will save time. 
Put like that, these assumptions are shown up for what they are: 
presumptuous, arrogant, silly. You’re usually wrong when you 
assume that you know what the other person is about to say. If 
you allow them to continue, they will often come up with 
something more interesting, more colourful and more personal. 
Allowing quiet 
Once you stop interrupting, the conversation will become 
quieter. Pauses will appear. The other person will stop talking 
and you won’t fill the silence. 
These pauses are like junctions. The conversation has come 
to a crossroads. You have a number of choices about where you 
might go next. Either of you might make that choice. If you are 
interested in persuading, you will seize the opportunity and 
make the choice yourself. But, if you are enquiring, then you give 
the speaker the privilege of making the choice. 
There are two kinds of pause. One is a filled pause; the other 
is empty. Learn to distinguish between the two. 
Some pauses are filled with thought. Sometimes, the speaker 
will stop. They will go quiet, perhaps suddenly. They will look 
elsewhere, probably into a longer distance. They are busy on an 
excursion. You’re not invited. But they will want you to be there 
at the crossroads when they come back. You are privileged that 
they have trusted you to wait. So wait. 
The other kind of pause is an empty one. Nothing much is 
happening. The speaker doesn’t stop suddenly; instead, they 
seem to fade away. You are standing at the crossroads in the 
( c) 2011 Kogan Page L imited, All Rights Reserved.



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