Interruption - Whose Fault Is It?

Most people believe interruptions occur because that is how the interrupting person behaves. In reality, the blame more often lies with the speaker rather than the interrupter. Your listeners may be interrupting you because you take too long to get to the point or because you never pause to let them get a word in edgewise.

Another reason you may suffer interruptions is due to distracting behaviors that overpower your message.  When your body language is inconsistent with your message, your listener is confused with what you are saying.  Do they follow your message or what your body language is communicating?  You probably can relate to this example.  The individual leading a meeting emphasizes how important it is for everyone to stay within the budget to meet the client’s needs yet their posture, facial expressions and voice communicate there really isn’t an emergency.

Build - Don't Jepordize:

  1. Get to the point quickly. Oftentimes, the more you say, the more you confuse resulting in frustrating your listeners. As their patience runs out, interruptions occur as they try to get the information they need from you. Remember, less is more!

  1. Focus your passion. When we are passionate about a topic, we often feel compelled to tell our listeners everything we know about it. We think our listeners will be as passionate about it as we are. This is rarely true. Share your passion while keeping your message directed to what is important to your listeners.

  1. Pause. An influential communicator understands that the power of persuasion involves saying less and listening more. When you spend more time listening, you hear what your listener is not saying.

Your listeners are less likely to interrupt when they feel you truly care about what is important to them and what value they will receive when they act on your recommendation.

  1. Without interaction, the conversation is one-sided. Interaction increases engagement and connection which builds trust.

 Interaction also allows you to adapt your message on the fly; another way to communicate to your listeners you care about what is important to them.

  1. Consider the interruption a gift. An interruption is actually a friendly reminder that you need to get back on track or adapt your message to your listeners’ needs. Take this feedback and run with it.

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