Self-Fulfilling Prophecy And Nonverbal Communication Essay

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Self-Fulfilling Prophecy and Nonverbal Codes in the Context of My Family Communication is present in everyday life and is essential to express how we feel and in sending messages to other people. We could not survive without the means of communication. I am going to analyze the concepts of self-fulfilling prophecy and nonverbal codes within the context of my own family. I chose to focus on my family because there is a very diverse selection and many instances that I can analyze and show my knowledge and understanding of these topics. When my family goes on a trip or does something together I feel like self-fulfilling prophecy is always present. Self-fulfilling prophecy is when one has expectations or feelings about a situation making it more likely to occur. There are many great examples of this that happens in everyday life, for example if you think you are going to do badly on a test you most likely are. This …show more content…

This can happen in a family setting as well. One night while my mom was cooking dinner I was trying to talk to my mom about something that I felt was important. I knew she was making dinner so I wasn’t expecting great nonverbal communication, such as eye contact and body language, but I was expecting some sort of cues to know that she was actually listening. While I was talking I noticed that she wasn’t responding at all, this made me want to stop until I received some sort of nonverbal message. When I stopped talking she looked at me and made eye contact, this showed me that she actually was listening and that small nonverbal cue encouraged me to continue with my story. If this bad nonverbal communication would have happened with a stranger I wouldn’t have continued the conversation because it makes me feel like the other person doesn’t care what I have to say. Since it was my mom and she gave a slight nonverbal message I continued the

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