Grandmas' Wisdom
My grandmother exhibited the best communication skills that I can recall. She had a way of explaining a situation that gave us both cause and effect with the history of the family. She usually based her communications one her wealth of knowledge and experience. She was always very explicit and gave clear examples of the information she was communicating.
One day I remember my cousin kept repeating the same statement several times. My grandmother said “Say what you have to say one time, that is enough!” She went on to explain to us “ cousin John Thomas was not all there", and he would just walk around repeating himself, no one took him serious, in fact we thought of him as being "one short of being all there”. She went on to say that the town had a catch phrase for anyone who said anything more than once, they called them John Thomas, and everyone knew that people in question were repeating themselves. From that point “John” became the term we used for a repeater. I could be in a crowded room and when I heard her whisper “John” in my ear I held my mouth and said 'oops' because I knew I was being redundant. She had a gift of communicating words which gave her the ability to paint a picture in my mind’s eye. When she was finished explaining (painting) a situation, I was able to see the whole scenario in the mind. The explanations are now over fifty year old, but when I think of them I can see the pictures clearly.
I have adopted some of my grandmother’s communication skills. I explain in detail to my children and parents using familiar examples and phrases, it works well for me. By the way everyone in the office knows what I mean when I say “John”, normally we just start laughing. It is wonderful to be able to communicate with so few words. She taught how to illustrate through words and experiences and my listeners enjoy and learn as I did.
Great pictures Sauda!
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Your grandmother indeed sounds like an excellent communicator!! I love the story you shared about being like "John Thomas" and think it was a clever moniker for redundant behavior. I sure do have a few "John's" in my life! My grandfather tells the same story so many times in a row that we can predict what he will say before he says it! I like that you added the pictures to your post-- such a nice touch!!
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ReplyDeleteExcellent Blog!!!!!!! Your grandmother remind me of mines. I also use some of my grandmother's techniques. My grandmother was a very excellent communicator and always have told me to follow her footstep....