Reflection In The Study Of Volunteering In My Community

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In the study of Interpersonal Communications, you find so much more about yourself than you could possibly imagine. To stand there face to face with a stranger someone could wonder how well he or she can uphold a creditable conversation. From just a relationship someone has with their family, to workplace relationships, as well as online relations, learning how to deal with interactions is a lot simpler than someone would think. I have found that volunteering in my community is a big step into helping the community all together. I had chosen to volunteer for the High Plains Food Bank instead of something related to my degree I’m pursuing because I could not find somewhere I could volunteer that did not need degree or you did not have to …show more content…

Our Mentor trained us to do exactly what they needed help with, which was sorting and stocking. We got in multiple lines, separating us into cleaners, stockers, re-boxers, and packers. We were really crowded for the first few hours so there was a lot of “Apologies” (Ch.8, pg185) but we maintained “Politeness at work” (Ch.10, pg 228). It was not long before our volunteering shift ended and I will say that I would not mind going back to volunteer. Volunteering has shown me that there are many people in our community that we are not aware of that need help with food. I have learned that no matter the situation you put yourself in whether it be forced or actual kindness volunteering that most people react to the situation with courtesy and get the job done. Throughout this semester, I have found that my interpersonal communications has become more efficient although they lack and can be improved upon. I have found out more about my “Blind self” (Ch.3, pg 53), and how others perceive me that I was not aware of. Every day I find there is more I could learn about other people’s cultures as well as my

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